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I thought I saw it mentioned in my searching last night that it just needs to be copied then unplugged and plugged in to take effect(?).
-edit- Here's the page: http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/pos...rgee280a6.aspx I grabbed it the hard way and overwrote. I'll run the battery down watching a movie and see what happens. Plugged into the care charger and streaming Sirius it's still draining around 100mAH more than it's charging.
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with the rapid charge dll should be 900mAh charge +/-
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Is that 900mAH when first plugged in on a "worn" charge?
Most lithium chargers I've used for RC will charge at a higher rate initially then fall off some as the charge gets closer to completion. I noticed the same with the Diamond. |
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is there an OEM for this?
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Since no2chem hasn't made these files freely available, I won't post them.
However, I will tell you how to build it into your rom. Go here for information on no2chem's unified kitchen: http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/pos...-Upe280a6.aspx Then donate to no2chem and download kitchen. Next take all the battery files from the diamond drivrs folder, and copy them to your drivers folder (overwrite existing files) build, flash, and enjoy. Then don't forget to thank me. A quick test from a usb2 port shows the following approx values: At 50% charge, charges at 918mA 50 minutes later, nattery is at 90% and charging at 462mA |
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What are you using to measure the charge / discharge rate, I had juggalo's rom for a while and it had a really nice battery charge indicator that told current draw and discharge, but now I am using Juicy's rom now adays but the battery meter I had in Juggalos isnt there. I would love to have something similar if you can point me to a good cab. |
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