battery life

Kirk Wood cpt.kirk at 1tree.net
Wed Sep 20 08:37:31 EDT 2000


There are a number of things that will cut down on your usable battery
life. The guess that the UART uses more power when active is correct. Also
any sounds you have enabled cut down life. Hard disk usage does. If you
can cause you screen to blank out it will save a lot of power. Also eject
any and all PCMCIA cards you don't actually need at the time. (They
consume power even when not in use.)

If you really feel a need to run 24 hours on a charge, I have several
suggestions.

1. Make the processor run as slow as you can. Speed is the enemy.
2. Get as much memory as needed to avoid the hard drive.
3. Prepare to lug around either spare batteries or a huge single one.

If you are carrying this around, I think you would be better off planning
an 8 hour life span and have two batteries if needed. If your actually
using your computer for more then 8 hours in the day chances are there is
a power source you can tap. Consider that we have electricity in the house
because it is cheaper and more convenient then having the number of
batteries needed to swap them out. It is not because cords are cool.

-- 
Kirk Wood
Cpt.Kirk at 1tree.net
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Seek simplicity -- and distrust it.
		Alfred North Whitehead






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