It was a silly bug, I've fixed it, should work now. On 4/22/06, lonely wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 04/22/2006 07:41 PM, Carlos Rodrigues wrote: > > >Right now megatec just calculates a linear approximation. It doesn't > >give accurate values, but it is enough to have a fuzzy idea of the > >charge left (like saying "it's almost noon" instead of "it's 12:45"), > >and I'm not seeing how to plot a more accurate charge that fits all > >the models that megatec is supposed to support (especially given I'm > >no electrical engineer). > > > >Now, I've introduced these values to megatec, and I've commited it to > >SVN. Can you (not Charles) check if they are acceptable now? > > > > > Still no go: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# megatec -a ablerex > Network UPS Tools - Megatec protocol driver 1.4 (2.1.0) > Carlos Rodrigues (c) 2003-2006 > > Megatec protocol UPS detected [Ablerex MS3000RT MS02035C]. > This UPS has an unsupported combination of battery voltage/number of > batteries. The "battery.charge" value will be bogus. > > > I have uploaded a new dump of "megatec -DDD -a ablerex" to > http://wdl.lug.ro/ablerex
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