It's been a long time since I've even SEEN an original Mac II, but I
know there were two logic boards made, the first being Service Part No.
661-0374, and its replacement Part No. 661-0528.  (Looking at my Apple
Service Guide)  I seem to remember that only the first one had a
soldered-in battery.

I've been curious about a related part, though, and I wonder if anyone
really familiar with these machines could chime in... there is something
called a "Battery Holder Board", part no. 600-0530, and I'd love to know
exactly what that is!  Does it simply plug into the logic board?

Rob


>At 18:18:34 -0700 on 10/19/05 Scott Baret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>>...make sure you know how to solder batteries in.
>
>Not all II's have soldered-in batteries.  All seven of those that 
>I've owned/repaired had battery holders on the mobo.

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