I appreciate everyone's suggestions. A good friend of mine (the same one that replaced the dead fuse on my 2400's logic board) is going to take the cable from a dead yoyo G3 adapter, and put it in place of the cable from one of the new white 45w bricks that has a torn cord. -- Chuck Kenney FreeFall Software http://www.freefallsoftware.com The novelist Tom Clancy sends e-mails with this signature line: "Never ask a man what computer he uses. If it's a Mac, he'll tell you. If it's not, why embarrass him?" On 11/30/03 9:02 PM, "wayne ingalls" <ingallsw at frontiernet.net> wrote: > Chuck asked: > >> Does anyone have a good suggestion for a small, easy to cable wrap >> power >> adapter for the PowerBook 2400c? > > I'm not sure how small you wanted it to be, but if you're thinking to > buy a new > power adapter you may want to take a look at the iGo Juice. It will > give you a > combination AC / auto / airline adapter in one unit. It comes with a > series of > interchangeable plug ends to make it compatible with almost all brands > of > laptops, not just Macs. If you travel much you might like being able to > take > a single adapter along to handle three kinds of input power. Cost is > about > $100, available at the usual computer places and even Radio Shack. > > It doesn't cord wrap but does come with a little pouch to hold the > brick and > cords. Even if it isn't right for you maybe someone else on the list > will have > a use for one. > > -wayne > > > ----------