My Reply follows quote. On 29/11/2008 15:45 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>On 29-11-2008 23:07, Kris Tilford, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
>
>> On Nov 29, 2008, at 3:55 PM, jonas ulrich wrote:
>> 
>>> Thanks but i think i solved it. According to apple the pram will
>>> only hold a 3-5 hour charge without being plugged in and without a
>>> main battery present.
>> 
>> Does this mean you drained your new PRAM battery dead in 3-5 hours
>> since you didn't have a good main battery? If so, I see why the next
>> generation did away with the PRAM battery completely and just used the
>> main battery for PRAM.
>
>Well Kris, read my answers to Jonas, will say enough.
>And an easy list about Apple Notebooks (IIRC, being 65):
>No PRAM battery:
> All iBooks
> All Intels
> The PowerBooks up to and including the 1400's
> The PowerBooks G4 from January 2005
>With PRAM battery:
> All PowerBooks G3
> The PowerBooks 2400c, 3400c and 5300 Series
> The PowerBooks G4 up to and including the Q41A (17" 1.5GHz)
> 
>Jo Hissel
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Hmm. I don't believe this isall correct. When I took apart my Wallstreet
(G3 series) it has a PRAM battery under the palm rest area. Looks sort
of like large "button" cells in a shrink wrap.

Ken

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