The first is known entity -- my PB180 that's been sitting for several 
months. Today, shortly after turning it on it went into "emergency 
sleep" mode due to a "weak battery". While plugged into A/C power.

Hello?

Successive reboots would get it to the Finder, but no further before 
the warning and perma-sleep was induced.

How can I convince it it's plugged in? a PRAM zap was no help.

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The second is an unknown entity -- a PB160 I have no history with. 
Won't turn on.

I have two A/C adapters. The one that came with the PB160 might be 
dead; it didn't seem to want to boot the '180. The one that came with 
the PB180 SHOULD be good, but might be weak? Can that happen, 
particularly just by sitting?

-David


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