>I also noticed someone mentioning a zip drive that fits into the floppy
>drive bay. Neat! what else'll fit in there?
>--
>Alex Allee       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Something I find especially handy if you want to travel light is the AC/car
adaptor made by VST; you swap it for the floppy drive (that you hopefully
won't need anyway, while you're on the road) and bingo, all you have to
carry besides the 'book are the two cables to plug it either in a wall
outlet or in your car's cigarette lighter to make it work or charge the
battery. No more brick(s) needed. You may want to take a look at their
website. Another option I heard about, but can't talk of any personal
experience with, is a case fitting in the FD bay that accepts a second
battery; sounds good to get longer use away from an AC outlet, but I'm not
sure if this adapter box is able to charge the additional battery, I'm
afraid the contacts just aren't made to support this kind of usage.

HTH, OM


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