Hey guys... thanks for all of the information in regards to replacing my
PowerCenter battery. I'll probably go to our local Radio Shack store to look
for this battery. I do believe its the same battery that my Mac IIsi uses,
and it sells for around $6.

Special thanks also to Chuck for the advice on how to take apart, clean and
upgrade my PowerCenter. I am printing out your post to use a reference in
addition to a PowerCenter take apart guide that I downloaded from some
website (forgot where at the moment)....
 
I am upgrading my Powercenter's CD ROM drive (the current one just doesn't
show up, even after installing different versions of FWB's CD ROM extension
and Apple drivers, all to no avail)... and I also bought more RAM which
should be arriving soon. 

I figure since I have to take this boy apart I might as well do everything I
can with its innards to make it a better machine than it currently is.

Anyone have any advice on whether or not this mini-tower can take another
internal hard drive, or should I just keep things easy and spring for an
external drive? The tower currently has the CD ROM, factory installed hard
drive and zip drive bays filled.  
 
I plan to re-install the BeOS on the separate drive or perhaps try one of the
Linux distros... I currently have Mac OS 8.1 on the main drive and run BeOS
off the zip...
 
mel


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