Hey Dude, 

Is there any way to use a volt/ohm meter to test the DuoBook Battery to
see if it's dead or not? I don't trust what the Duo'Book is saying-
which ain't much.

I tried it with a volt/ohm meter and tried various settings, but if I
got any response at all, the needle tried to jump into a negative range
instead of up into a positive range. 

Does this mean the batteries are so depleted they have a negative charge
or what?

Just trying to figure if they're really dead or not before I throw them
out. The Duo won't seem to charge them, and I tried that DuoZapper
thingie somebody recommended with "negative" results. (ha!)

Help me out here guys- I just gotta know.

misterh
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