On 4/18/08, Flemming Richter Mikkelsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This could be done even more simple:
>  - Download and install the program
>  - Connect the charger with the unknown resistor
>  - Click on the button "Get charger ID"
>  - If a valid charger ID is found, the button "Add this charger"
> becomes clickable, else it is grayed out.
>
> What do you think?
>

- Ohh, and a valid charger ID would be a resistance between res_min and res_max.
- Several pins could be probed
- The program add this value to the /etc/charger.conf for you
- The program that autodetects the charger, parses /etc/charger.conf
if the file exists

Just a thought
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