I have heard reports of this problem... it is very rare. It seems that when a battery gets really low on power, or if a PowerBook's PMU isn't working properly, the capacity can be a really off the wall number. Usually it seems like batteries that are very worn out will report exceptionally high capacities. It makes no sense to me... but iBatt is reporting on what it gets from the battery.
-Ty
not good - tyrayner
I have heard reports of this problem... it is very rare. It seems that when a battery gets really low on power, or if a PowerBook's PMU isn't working properly, the capacity can be a really off the wall number. Usually it seems like batteries that are very worn out will report exceptionally high capacities. It makes no sense to me... but iBatt is reporting on what it gets from the battery.-Ty
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Sunday, April 10 2005 @ 01:26 PM PDT