Hej Zach,
> I'm curious about my 2400 that I just got. It seems that the battery
> doesn't charge all the way, or perhaps it's the software that's
> reading it (pmud). I haven't done a real thorough test to see how
> long the book will run, but that'll come tonight. Anyhow, what I'm
> lookin
> I'm curious about my 2400 that I just got. It seems that the battery
> doesn't charge all the way, or perhaps it's the software that's
> reading it (pmud). I haven't done a real thorough test to see how
> long the book will run, but that'll come tonight. Anyhow, what I'm
> looking for is, h
On May 05 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> once i heard that by running the battery all the way down, you can
> get the battery to "forget" itself (and the charge level). and then
> charging it normally. maybe it's one of those that has "memory",
> then this will work.
Well, I also read th
On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 05:17:07PM -0500, Zach Lowry wrote:
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> Hello all!
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> I'm curious about my 2400 that I just got. It seems that the battery
> doesn't charge all the way, or perhaps it's the software that's
> reading it (pmud).
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Hello all!
I'm curious about my 2400 that I just got. It seems that the battery
doesn't charge all the way, or perhaps it's the software that's
reading it (pmud). I haven't done a real thorough test to see how
long the book will r
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