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query internal backup power Palm 125

  • Subject: query internal backup power Palm 125
  • From: tom koehler <tvnospamkoehler@fr*nospam*ontiernet.net.invalid>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 18:01:32 GMT
  • Newsgroups: comp.sys.palmtops.pilot
  • User-agent: Hogwasher/3.1 (Carbon/OSX)
  • Xref: news.mcc.ac.uk comp.sys.palmtops.pilot:294193
Okay, I probably don't fit the usual image of a PDA user - I'm still using a 
125 which suits me fine. That said, I'm having a problem when it is time to 
change batteries. When the unit was new, I could change batteries with no 
loss of anything, just do it. Now, however, when it is time to change 
batteries (always away from home) I have to reset the darn thing and start 
all over. I now put all the stuff I don't want to lose on my expansion chip. 
I can live with this solution, but I'd like to solve the puzzle which remains 
- what's up with the internal backup power? Is it a defunct capacitor or is 
it a defunct battery? (I know the logically correct answer is "yes" unless 
there is a third option, but am looking for a clue, here, folks)
Thanks for your time, I appreciate it.
tom k.


-- 
I will find a way or make one. 
(Most likely from Hannibal, crossing the Alps with his elephants 
during the Second Punic War about 22 centuries ago.)


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