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From: ronaldw@sco.COM (Ronald A. Wong)
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Subject: Re: Powerbook & Duo Batteries
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Date: 5 Apr 93 23:36:19 GMT
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In article ,
kssimon@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (kenneth steven simon) wrote:
>
> hades@coos.dartmouth.edu (Brian V. Hughes) writes:
>
> >To my knowledge there is no way to fully discharge a Duo battery.
>
> The program PowerStrip2.0, which is freeware, has an option called
> "Quick Discharge." You can find it on the Mac archives, probably
> sumex-aim.stanford.edu or mac.archive.umich.edu.
>
> Good luck!
>
>
>
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> Kenneth Simon Department of Sociology
> KSSIMON@INDIANA.EDU Indiana University
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Is it a hidden option? I'm using PowerStrip 2.0 (by Mr. Caputo) right now
and can't find any quick discharge option. It definitely is on
mac.archive.umich.edu 'cause I submitted it!
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