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EO has tricky battery life.

Last post 05-20-2006, 10:41 AM by ctitanic. 71 replies.
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  •  05-09-2006, 6:30 PM 5004 in reply to 5001

    Re: EO has tricky battery life.

    Mr_g@dgeTT:
    I actually ran the eo until is shut itself off... however I was able to power it back on after it shut off. I haven't determined if Windows issues the command to shutdown, if the BIOS issued the shutdown command, or the battery voltage fell off and placed the digital core into reset which powered everything off.


    that happened to me too once.
  •  05-09-2006, 6:31 PM 5005 in reply to 5001

    Re: EO has tricky battery life.

    Interesting you were able to power back on again. For how long?

    Steve.
  •  05-09-2006, 6:34 PM 5006 in reply to 5005

    Re: EO has tricky battery life.

    chippy:
    Interesting you were able to power back on again. For how long? Steve.


    I don't Know for how long, but it was long   enough to boot Windows  and power the unit   back.
  •  05-09-2006, 6:35 PM 5007 in reply to 5005

    Re: EO has tricky battery life.

    The eo battery life thing has been interesting so far.  We have a 40 post thread about it right now on OrigamiPortal and are trying to see if we can use some different software to get from the C2 to C3 power state. (Ctitanic and chippy sure know alot about the processor and batteies)

    It may be a bug but I don't think we know yet.

    I wonder if the bios does turn it off before the battery gets totally dead.

  •  05-09-2006, 6:43 PM 5011 in reply to 5007

    Re: EO has tricky battery life.

    There is another small coin battery inside the eo that is independant from the large Lithium-ion battery.  My guess is that battery powers the on-board real-time clock and maintains the BIOS settings.  So I guess it is possible that the BIOS shuts the system down at a certain battery charge so that the real-time clock and volatile memory can draw charge off the external battery and not drain the internal battery as much.
  •  05-09-2006, 7:08 PM 5012 in reply to 5011

    Re: EO has tricky battery life.

    WE HAVE C3 states now!!!!   Do I win the prize? :-)

    I'm trying to post a pic....

     

    -Mr_g@dgeTT

  •  05-09-2006, 7:53 PM 5016 in reply to 5012

    Re: EO has tricky battery life.

    Mr_g@dgeTT:

    WE HAVE C3 states now!!!!   Do I win the prize? :-)

    I'm trying to post a pic....

     

    -Mr_g@dgeTT



    Please, port what did  gore do to get it.
     I pointed tabletkiosk to that thread in  Origami Portal forum.
  •  05-09-2006, 7:54 PM 5017 in reply to 5012

    Re: EO has tricky battery life.

    Hop over here and check out my post # 46 :
    http://www.origamiportal.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=334&start=40#forumpost1838

    Making progress!!! :-) YAY!!
  •  05-09-2006, 8:04 PM 5018 in reply to 5017

    Re: EO has tricky battery life.

    Is this just the bug in Windows XP SP2 with USB 2.0 preventing devices from entering C3?  I'm referring to this article on anandtech.com:

    http://www.anandtech.com/mobile/showdoc.aspx?i=2693&p=3

    Has anyone tried to use the registry key workaround to see if it helps?

  •  05-10-2006, 2:15 PM 5102 in reply to 5018

    Re: EO has tricky battery life.

    bowb4me:

    Is this just the bug in Windows XP SP2 with USB 2.0 preventing devices from entering C3?  I'm referring to this article on anandtech.com:

    http://www.anandtech.com/mobile/showdoc.aspx?i=2693&p=3

    Has anyone tried to use the registry key workaround to see if it helps?



    I tried and it did not work for me. Somebody else should try it to confirm this.
  •  05-10-2006, 3:01 PM 5105 in reply to 5102

    Re: EO has tricky battery life.

    I really feel for you guys becoz I dont think you will see a driver update or patch anytime soon. I'm positive that the poor battery life is an issue TK & AMTEK have been aware of as it would be part of the standard quality control tests. (It's one of the easiest things to check). If they maintain that they did NOT check the battery life or power drain, I would be seriously concerned about the quality of this device.

    I know you guys are early adopters etc but with the kind of life you are getting with the 'eo' (or 'OW!' as it should have been called) dont you think you'd be better off with a refund and a Q1?
  •  05-10-2006, 4:15 PM 5110 in reply to 5102

    Re: EO has tricky battery life.

    I tried the registry key, too. No luck.

    //Tomi B.

  •  05-10-2006, 4:17 PM 5111 in reply to 5110

    Re: EO has tricky battery life.

    docbliny:

    I tried the registry key, too. No luck.

    //Tomi B.



    Well, know is for sure. The registry hack does not work.
  •  05-10-2006, 5:47 PM 5118 in reply to 5111

    Re: EO has tricky battery life.

    @ Ctitanic and Jeffgr.

    Has anyone from Tablet Kiosk got back to you today? I guess they've had to go back to Taiwan for answers but it's been over 24 hours now since the first ticket went in.

    Steve.

  •  05-10-2006, 6:56 PM 5122 in reply to 5118

    Re: EO has tricky battery life.

    chippy:
    @ Ctitanic and Jeffgr.

    Has anyone from Tablet Kiosk got back to you today? I guess they've had to go back to Taiwan for answers but it's been over 24 hours now since the first ticket went in.


    Nope, I haven't heard anything from them at all today.

    -Jeff

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