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2005-11-15
My '2003 PowerBook clock battery, is now failing, making the clock reset to 1970 (as per unix date command) each time it is off main battery and power cord.

I thought, no biggie, I'll just swap it. Thing is, it is encased in a module, termed "backup battery board" that also has a side USB port.
I'll have to desolder/solder the new battery.
Still, for a component that's 9 year old, it's what I call user-serviceable!
Oddly enough, my TiBook '2001 is still chugging along happily