Called a weight saver module.  Has slots to store PCCMCIA cards inside too.
I have one I can sell.  Email me offlist.

on 12/2/03 9:34 AM, Gary F. Daught at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Greetings. Can anyone tell me if there exists such a thing as a
> blank/dummy module bay cover for PowerBook 3400? In other words, if you
> chose not to insert either the floppy or cd-rom drive modules when
> using the 3400, but you wanted to cover the empty bay... If so, what is
> the proper name for such an item, and does anyone have one for sale?
> 
> Relatedly, I am seeking follow-up to a recent post, suggesting a
> battery conservation technique by starting the PowerBook without the cd
> drive inserted. Could you say more about this? Is the main power drain
> during start-up? Do the modules still draw power when otherwise in the
> bay but not in use? Would it be better for battery conservation to have
> the floppy drive inserted instead of the cd? And then reasoning from
> there, would it be better for battery conservation just to leave the
> drive empty, if you don't plan to use the modules at a given time? And
> if so, my question above about a blank/dummy bay cover...
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Gary Daught
> Tucson, Arizona
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Now collecting positive Mac-related buyer/seller ratings as "gfdaught"
> on HEATWARE.COM <http:www.heatware.com>
> 


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