My Reply follows quote. On 27/05/2005 12:14 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>  I have to confess.  It has been awhile since I have
>a Mac.  I carried a Mac 512, upgraded to a Plus, for
>12 years, between five different states, before it
>finally wore out.  Now the SE I have on the floor, is
>the closest thing to it.
>   Anyway, I am assuming that there is a battery
>compartment somewhere in the back?  Everytime I turn
>the computer on, I have to reset the date and time,
>color settings, etc.  This LC did not come with a
>computer manual.
>   Also, remind me: where do I find out how much
>memory this computer has?  I suspect it only has the
>10 megs.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Matt
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The battery "compartment" is a small black (usually) rectangular
shaped plastic holder on the logic board. Should be visible if you
pop the top off. The battery needed is 1/2 AA, 3.6V. They cost
$6 or $7 or so, so you may want to live with the "problem."

Ken

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