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Re: max_charge and pmu reset on Pismo



Le lun 17/11/2003 à 18:36, Jean-Christophe Michel a écrit :
> Le lun 17/11/2003 à 15:30, vinai a écrit :
> > You might want to reset all your hardware through Open Firmware.  To
> do
> > this, when your PB boots, hold down the Apple-Option-o-f key
> combination
> > and at the prompts, type:
> > 
> >     reset-nvram
> >     reset-all
> 
> Tried this, and i stopped pmud (/etc/init.d/pmu stop )

This was the solution. 1. pmu reset 2. stopping pmu then
wait till second battery begins to be used. Then plug in, and miracle!

here# more /proc/pmu/battery_0
flags      : 00000011
charge     : 2
max_charge : 394
current    : 0
voltage    : 11379
time rem.  : 0

here# more /proc/pmu/battery_0 
flags      : 00000013
charge     : 447
max_charge : 4574
current    : 2043
voltage    : 11635
time rem.  : 7272

-- 
Jean-Christophe Michel <jc.michel@symetrie.com>
Symétrie



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