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- From: jlaurent@encore.com (Jim Laurent)
- Subject: Re: Superclock Battery indicator indicates wrong
- Organization: Encore Computer Corporation
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 14:21:07 GMT
- Message-ID: <C17Jv8.MDL@encore.com>
- References: <1993Jan10.135114.186597@bmug.org> <wallich.727038256@lupine>
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- wallich@ncd.com (Ken Wallich) writes:
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- >Sean_P._Peisert@bmug.org writes:
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- >>You have superclock 3.9. Superclock 3.9.1 is the latest.
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- >Your point being? I have 3.9.1 and I run it on my powerbook 140, but
- >the battery indicator is wrong, and I can't turn it off. Are you
- >implying that 3.9.1 has something in it that we are all not aware of?
- >If so, please do share.
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- >I *love* Superclock, and I wouldn't leave home without it. I also
- >understand that the battery indicator was written back for the Mac
- >Portable, and as such it also works correctly on the PB100, but is
- >inaccurate on everything else, and that the author is going to fix it
- >someday.
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- Superclock 4.0 has been posted on some BBS and the release notes say that the batter icon now indicates accurately the charge.
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