That's a typical HTML (Hard To Miss Lad) situation... When you remove the
disk-drive part, you'll probably notice a yellow cylinder in the right front
of the main PCB... That should be the 'battery'.


GreeTz, BiFi

Pierre Gielen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in nieuwsbericht
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> > First remove the old battery and go to an
> > electronics shop with it, or write down the voltage and capacity :)
>
> Any idea how it looks or where it is located in the NMS8255?
>
> Pierre
>
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