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- From: ericg@hum.ucsc.edu (Eric Goodman)
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- Subject: Re: Superclock Battery indicator indicates wrong?!?!?
- Message-ID: <1il2nqINN92u@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- Date: 8 Jan 93 23:28:58 GMT
- References: <1ikme6INNfjl@jumbo.read.tasc.com>
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- In article <1ikme6INNfjl@jumbo.read.tasc.com> Dave Strout,
- dstrout@sun.rest.tasc.com. writes:
- >Or even better, get Edison from ftp.apple.com. It shows you the voltage
-
- >and the time that you have been running on battery. I find this at
- least
- >as useful at Apple's battery. I keep an alias to it in startup. Works
- on
- >my duo 230.
-
- Don't overlook MyBattery (the ShareWare check is coming soon). Good
- software. If registered (paid for) it will keep historical statistics and
- modify the gauges to met your actual mileage as opposed to Apple's
- expected mileage. The history feature, I would think, would make it
- useful for any Powerbook.
- Eric Goodman
- Humanities Computing
- UC Santa Cruz
- Santa Cruz, CA 95064
- ericg@hum.ucsc.edu
- ericg@ucschu.BITNET
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