Dead battery most likely, if you have problems even after you get a
battery charge it may be a dead PRAM.

Kim..

On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Tom Rymes wrote:

> On Monday, February 25, 2002, at 08:56 AM, Andrew Butitta wrote:
> 
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> > Hello, DuoList.
> >
> > I have a problem that has been plaguing me for quite some time now.
> >
> > I upgraded a Duo 230 8/80 to a 270c 16/80, color screen and all. The 
> > motherboard is in perfect condition but there's one problem: it refuses 
> > to charge the batteries I bought for it.
> 
> [snipped rest of explanation]
> 
> This definitely  sounds like a dead battery(s) to me.
> 
> Tom


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