I had an ancient AT&T Safari NSX20 that had 2 batteries that were hotswappable. So did a TI TravelMate, and that one had em both up front with LED fuel gauges on them. And old ThinkPads used to have a small NiCd pack that let you swap the main battery with the machine suspended, not hibernated.
And of course most high-end machines with swappable optical bays take a 2nd battery that's hotswappable.
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KazO @ Feb 4th 2008 7:18PM
I had an ancient AT&T Safari NSX20 that had 2 batteries that were hotswappable. So did a TI TravelMate, and that one had em both up front with LED fuel gauges on them. And old ThinkPads used to have a small NiCd pack that let you swap the main battery with the machine suspended, not hibernated.
And of course most high-end machines with swappable optical bays take a 2nd battery that's hotswappable.