[DuoList] 230

Edwin Morrow morrow.edwin at sympatico.ca
Sat Oct 30 08:41:27 PDT 2004


read with interest your note on a dock for a 230.  I bought an
old 230 a while back for $20.  I didn't have the dock and when
plugged in with a wall power source, it appeared the OS was
missing or not installed right.  so there it sat.  I then decided
to take it apart just to see what make it tick.  I've taken many
Mac apart and think they are great the way they fit together
comparted to PCs.  However, I can't figure out how to get into
this thing!!!  I took the srews out of the back to remvoe the
keyboard, and I pulled the rubber strip off one side thnking it
hid screws or something, but I can get to top off or the screen.
Any hints on how to get into this thing!?!?!  If I haven't
destroyed it, the dock for $30 sounds pretty cool.  Ah, my
weekend project. :-)

Thanks in advace,

Ed

Richard Bennet wrote:

> Hi - yes that is a cool little duo. To try to answer
> some of your ?'s: 1) If you boot up the machine using
> the AC adapter, and the time and date are relatively
> correct, then your Pram battery is still OK. 2) the
> only limitation on the "battery tools" disk will be
> the operating system it requires. Try it! Nothing will
> be hurt if it won't work - it will tell you so. 3) I
> have it on good authority from "the powerbook guy"
> that the "battery reconditioner" from Apple will
> indeed work - on approx. 10% of the batteries tried.
> He has tried everything, but the best answer is 'only
> sometimes'. 4) It may be possible to download the
> battery program from the Apple website. Or someone
> 'out there' can help. 5) upgrading the OS can always
> be beneficial. Your Duo can run on OS 8.1 - the limit
> -  but I doubt it would run on 12 megs of ram. Not
> sure about that. I  recently bought a 36 meg ram card
> on ebay quite cheap - it is always a good idea to
> expand memory.  Your duo can take up to 40 meg of ram.
> I don't know how much you are into Macs, but the #1
> info source for Macs of any vintage is lowendmac.com.
> Check it out. Also - shrevesystems.com has the Apple
> duo dock Plus for 29.95. This turns your baby into a
> desktop unit, with exterior monitor, floppy drive,
> scsi, serial, ADB, and modem ports! I bought one for
> my duo 230 - it is the coolest. You can add an
> external scsi cdrom drive, too. (But it is as big as a
> G3 desktop unit!) enjoy.
>
> richbennetlaf at sbcglobal.net
>
> --- "The IdeaStudio, LLC" <ideastudio at cox.net> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently came into possession of a Powerbook Duo
> > 280c - quite the cool
> > little Mac.
> >
> > A few things:
> >
> > (1) Configuration is 12/320, system OS 7.5.1 -
> > here's the dilemna, there's
> > no "battery monitor" application on the machine. I
> > cannot check the status
> > of the 2 batteries that came with the Pbook - see
> > below. In the "control
> > strip" folder there's a "battery monitor" file, but
> > when I go to open it the
> > "original file cannot be found" error comes up.
> > Apparently the unit hasn't
> > been used in years - probably packed inside some
> > dark crawlspace waiting for
> > that day to be resurrected by a Mac faithful.
> >
> > (2) There is a "Battery Tools" floppy - can that be
> > used to check the
> > batteries?
> >
> > (3) I've kept the power supply connected to the
> > laptop for several hours,
> > only to disconnect it, and find out the machine does
> > not boot up. This is
> > probably a good indicator that the batteries are no
> > longer usable.
> >
> > (4) Can the PRAM battery be dead and need replacing?
> >
> > If there's a way to recharge these batteries, please
> > let me know. I hope
> > someone out there can give me some assistance. Thank
> > you.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > John
> >
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