Powerbook 3400 dead, dead, dead.
It has no signs of life: no sleep light, no electronic crackling, no chime, no drive, nothing.
I've tried the Power Manager reset process numerous times and in all possible combinations with and without main and back-up PRAM battery (as suggested in Whoopis and related topics here) with no result.
I have since determined that the charger is working; in fact, I now have two as I replaced the original with another working used one! I've had both tested as good at a local computer shop but they don't service MACs so that's extent of help I can get from them. (don't know why I didn't do this first--live and learn.)
I don't know if the main battery is good or dead. It's got to be completely uncharged at this point. Is a working battery (capable of charging when completely uncharged) required to power up? Do you have to have a battery dead or alive in the slot to power up? I have no means to test my battery and don't have a second to try.
However, when the the machine died, it was holding a charge for 1-2 hours use (not great but manageable). I do seem to recall (although not certain) that the thing didn't want to shut-down (ie. kept turning back on at shutdown) and that I was forced to pull the plug on it. This may be some 'creative memory' as I may have read of this on the discussion sites. I do know that the track-pad had begun to misbehave and finally fail completely so I could only use the mouse. I've read this could indicate a problem with the power supply board. Is this right?
"Unable to start..." (Jan.4) revived his machine simply with a new PRAM battery. I'd been led to believe from previous discussions on this topic that the back-up (or PRAM) battery isn't required for start-up. And the Whoopis site trouble-shoot list doesn't list PRAM battery replacement as a solution.
So, I'm down to replacing the power supply board and have a new one ready to go in. However, before doing that, I'd like to get the PRAM battery issue sorted if that's possibly really the problem. Is there some way to test the PRAM battery? Is it required for power up? Is a good main battery required for start up or should the machine power up just off the charger?
I'm willing to go as far as a new PRAM battery and/or power supply board before throwing in the towel. Obviously, I'd like to avoid a further mistake like replacing a working charger.
Failing that, I've got a 3400 180 for parts for anyone interested.
Powerbook 3400, Mac OS 8.6 or Earlier