Subject: Re: NOTE: ACPI update
To: Patrick Welche <prlw1@newn.cam.ac.uk>
From: Charles M. Hannum <abuse@spamalicious.com>
List: current-users
Date: 11/02/2003 17:11:11
On Sunday 02 November 2003 04:13 pm, Patrick Welche wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 09:02:25PM +0000, Patrick Welche wrote:
> > Something changed.. I never saw 100% charge before..
>
> To be more precise:
>
> NetBSD 1.6ZE (HP) #71: Sat Nov  1 20:52:48 GMT 2003
> % envstat -r
>     acpiacad0 connected
>        acpibat0 present
>     acpibat0 design cap:      4.000 Ah
>  acpibat0 last full cap:      2.764 Ah
>     acpibat0 technology:          1
> acpibat0 design voltage:     14.800 V
>       acpibat0 warn cap:      0.320 Ah (11.58%)
>        acpibat0 low cap:      0.200 Ah ( 7.24%)
>        acpibat0 voltage:     16.635 V
>    acpibat0 charge rate:      0.000 A
> acpibat0 discharge rate:      0.000 A
>         acpibat0 charge:      2.764 Ah (100.00%)
>     acpitz0 temperature:     54.050 degC
>
> NetBSD 1.6ZE (HP) #69: Sun Oct 26 15:55:21 GMT 2003
> % envstat -r
>     acpiacad0 connected
>        acpibat0 present
>     acpibat0 design cap:     59.200 Wh
>        acpibat0 lfc cap:     40.907 Wh (69.10%)
>     acpibat0 technology:          1
> acpibat0 design voltage:     14.800 V
>       acpibat0 warn cap:      4.736 Wh
>        acpibat0 low cap:      2.960 Wh
>        acpibat0 voltage:     16.643 V
>          acpibat0 power:     -0.001 W
>         acpibat0 energy:     40.907 Wh (69.10%)
>     acpitz0 temperature:     51.050 degC

Wow, I would *not* have expected it to change from Wh to Ah.  I suspected you 
might be using a different machine or battery, but the numbers work out the 
same.  Very wacky.

What model machine is this?  I'd like to look at the DSDT and see WTF it's 
doing.