Thread (8 messages) 8 messages, 5 authors, 1999-09-19

Re: Lombard shuts itself off

From: David A. Gatwood <hidden>
Date: 1999-09-17 17:29:56

On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Shaw Terwilliger wrote:
Yes, it's just like like the battery got yanked out (which I've done
once; just once!  The Lombards have that bay release lever in the
ultimate "shirt-catching" position).  I know both times the machine
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Same thing on the WallStreet.  And I thought I was the only one who found
that obnoxious.  :-)

David

quoted
Then, the same thing started happening with linux...
I don't run MacOS on this laptop, so I don't have a frame of
reference that includes MacOS's power management.  I was assuming
my problems might be related to a 5-minute "no more wall power!"
PMU signal Linux might be mis-handling.  
Did you remove the cord from the back or just the wall?

I'm not sure how to read the status lights on my battery.

- When it's booted from the wall, with the battery in, usually
the "normal" things happens:  the battery lights are off until
I hit the button, then they come on for 4 seconds and go off.

- Sometimes, like when I unplug it from the wall, and then plug
it back into the wall, the lights will come on and stay on
for minutes.  Pressing the button does nothing.  I'm assuming
this is a short "charge" stage... maybe not.
Assuming it's like the wallstreet in this regard, the lights stay on while
the battery is charging to indicate the charge status.  As soon as it
finishes charging, they go off.

- Sometimes, when it's been plugged into the wall for a long,
long time, and there should be no charging needed, the lights
will also stay on for minutes or hours at a time; pressing
the button won't turn them off.
Again, based on the wallstreet's behaviour, sometimes the battery gets
confused. Eject the battery and reinsert it (leave the power cord plugged
in so your machine doesn't die) and it should probably figure out what's
going on.


David


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