Peripheral devices, System software, Software modifications – Apple Macintosh PowerBook 2400c User Manual

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Delta Guide to the PowerBook 2400c Computer

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Peripheral Devices

Peripheral Devices

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Several peripheral devices are available for the Macintosh PowerBook 2400c computer:

Macintosh PowerBook external floppy drive for Macintosh PowerBook 2400c, to be
connected through its own port on the back of the computer.

Macintosh PowerBook power adapter for Macintosh PowerBook 2400c, the same as
the power adapter for the PowerBook 3400 computer.

Macintosh PowerBook lithium-ion rechargeable battery for Macintosh PowerBook
2400c

Macintosh PowerBook video adapter

Apple HDI-30 SCSI disk adapter for SCSI disk mode

Apple SCSI peripheral interface cable for SCSI to SCSI connection

Apple HDI-30 SCSI system cable for PowerBook to SCSI connection

An external floppy drive (with cable), a power adapter (with cable), a battery, and a
video adapter are included with the computer.

System Software

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The version of the Mac OS for the PowerBook 2400c model sold in Japan is System 7.6;
for the PowerBook 2400c model sold in the US, it is System 7.6.1. The system software
has been modified to support the new hardware features.

For a list of the features of the system software, see Technote 1090, “System 7.6” and
Technote 1096, “System 7.6.1.” To find out how to obtain Apple Computer’s Technotes,
see “Supplemental Reference Documents” on page vii.

Software Modifications

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The software on the CD-ROM for the model sold in Japan includes a new system
extension, the PowerBook 2400c PMU Updater. The extension includes new code to
support both types of PC Card eject mechanisms: the motor-driven eject mechanism
used in the PowerBook 2400c and the Nitinol wire eject mechanism used in the
PowerBook 3400. For the model sold in the US, the new code has been incorporated into
the System file in System 7.6.1.

The software CD also includes an update for the Card and Socket Services software.

For

information about the latest version of the PC Card Manager, developers should refer to
the PC Card Manager v3.0 SDK. The SDK is available on the March 1997 Reference
Library edition of the Developer CD and on the Apple Developer World web page at

ftp://ftp.apple.com/devworld/Development_Kits/PC_Card_Manager/

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