Actually they do have eject buttons for both slots, but mine are problematic and if it doesn't eject by dragging to the trash, then out comes the paperclip. On May 1, 2007, at 5:23 PM, dithomas at hkstar.com wrote: > > > ----Original Message---- > From: ericrsa2004 at yahoo.com > Date: 02/05/2007 0:55 > To: <DuoList at listserver.themacintoshguy.com> > Subj: [DuoList] Powerbook 2400c PCMCIA eject woes... > > Hello everyone... > > I have a sweet little Powerbook 2400c that I got off > of eBay earlier this year. One of the PCMCIA "eject" > buttons didn't work...and now the other has stopped > working. Its not a big deal for the bigger cards, > because I can just pull them out. > But for flash memory and such its a pain to get them > out without the eject button. > Any ideas...is there a quick fix? > > Thanks > Eric > > ps: I have tried dragging them to trash & control > clicking to eject them as well. > > > The 2400 does not have eject buttons. It does have the dreaded > holes and every > 2400 owner should have the essential tool for the purpose. Take a > standard > paper clip and 'unfold' a long end. Now poke the straight portion > of the > paper clip into the hole. You have to make sure that you hit the > 'striker' > at the right angle and then it is a matter of brute force. > > However, it is not a long term solution and it looks as though you > will have > to replace the PCMCA cage. > > Regards, > > Ian Thomas. Ralph Mawyer, Jr. San Antonio, Texas PB2400c/G3-320/112MB/80MB HD/Yu-Plan Keyboard mac2400 http://www.sarofax.com/mac2400/index2.html Your PowerBook 2400 Reference Site "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety". Benjamin Franklin, 1759.