>Question - could yanking the power adapter the way I did have caused this
>somehow (it works flawlessly on the power adapter), or do I have a bad
>battery? Could I have a bad PRAM battery? Power card? (I've had two
>power cards replaced in the past.)

DON'T PANIC!!!! <grin>

I've had that happen to me as well as having the battery slip out while the 2400 was asleep. Both are guarentted to screw up the power manager so the battery won't charge, and it can cause a few GLOD's as well. You've just corrupted your power manager and you need to push the reset button for about 40 seconds and restart. If that doesn't work check the 2400 web site for more detailed instructions on how to reset.

Good luck. . .
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