James Einolf wrote:
> Call it what you will. Ignoring it (and us) will not make it go away.
While I certainly understand your frustration with this problem, I think
its probably safe to say that we already know this.  And furthermore, that
we (the engineers at least) aren't ignoring you.  I mean, you were
responding to Steve's message, right?

As far as I know, no one at Palm has ever seen this.  I'm not saying that
it therefore doesn't exist, but it does make it difficult to debug. I'd be
happy to put some time into it (my own time even) if I could get a
reproducible case.

For what its worth (which is probably not very much until I get a device
that exhibits the problem), I have a couple of ideas:
1) The RTC interrupt is disabled when we go to sleep for some reason.
2) Maybe this reason is that the battery is low, or a global or something
related to the battery subsystem gets smashed.

So, at least you know we've been thinking about the problem, even if we
haven't been especially vocal.

Jesse


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