My Reply follows quote. On 09/10/2003 14:54 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>Any Recent sightings of a car power adapter for a PowerBook 5300?
>I'm not so sure I've ever seen one, now that I'm pondering this.
>I know I've seen them for lesser (PC) notebooks.
>jim o
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Probably the most "flexible" way to do this it to get one of the 100w or 
so inverters that plug into the cigarette lighter socket and give you a 
115v "standard" plug on the other end. Fairly cheap and you can power 
anything up to the wattage limit of the inverter, not just your computer.

Ken

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