Hi -
I did look at that page. But, before opening the book up, I used a voltmeter to check the charger - it read less than 4 volts, but this is under no load. Is this what it normally reads without a load, or is the adapter shot?

Kyle-



It's probably shot, based on my limited knowledge of PowerBook adapters. There isn't any switching mechanism as far as I know. I do know that the 100 had a lead-acid battery, so if the battery has been drained, you'll have to replace it.

Hope this helps,
Caleb


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