Emiliano Pastorino wrote:
> Also, I want you to know that the first 20 batteries I tested weren't
> faulty, they just needed to be charged
> (trickle charged at the begining, then normal charged). I think that
> kids and our technicians don't know what
> does the 4-times-blinking-orange-led mean
Here's the logfile.
Just one observation: it tooked me 3:30 h to discharge the battery (I did a
bat-recover for 16 hours previously),
so the battery seems to be in good shape, and also the XO, since with other
batteries the led and output from
all these commands behave as expected.
Also, I want y
Emiliano Pastorino wrote:
> bat-charge reports this: 320.83 mAh (7d53) 1428.12 mA (2ddc) 6.492 V
> (195c) Chg: 0.41mAh ( 29) then every column raises line to line (I
> copied that by hand because
> bat-charge-log always says "Can't open file", even when usb stick is
> plugged in.
Turns out the
Richard,
I've attached batdbug.log and seebstate.log.
watch-battery says "No battery".
Battery led is always off.
Sn is: 0060208060811873
bat-charge reports this:
320.83 mAh (7d53) 1428.12 mA (2ddc) 6.492 V (195c) Chg: 0.41mAh ( 29)
then every column raises line to line (I copied that by hand
Emiliano Pastorino wrote:
> Richard,
>
> I've just received a box with 60 faulty batteries inside, so I'll be
> playing with them
> for the next few years...
:)
> I did a "bat-recover" on one of them for about 18 hours and I noticed this:
> When I run "watch-battery", it still says "No battery
Richard,
I've just received a box with 60 faulty batteries inside, so I'll be playing
with them
for the next few years...
I did a "bat-recover" on one of them for about 18 hours and I noticed this:
When I run "watch-battery", it still says "No battery". I did a full-reset
of the XO
but nothing ha
Emiliano Pastorino wrote:
> Are you using the latest batman.fth? I pulled a lot of batman
> functionality into the firmware and had to modify batman.fth to
> avoid the errors above.
>
>
> I'm using 0.3.6.
Sorry. I didn't have the latest up on the site. Grab a fresh copy.
> Is t
>
> Are you using the latest batman.fth? I pulled a lot of batman
> functionality into the firmware and had to modify batman.fth to avoid the
> errors above.
I'm using 0.3.6.
Originally, I only pulled in some key diagnostics but then in later
> firmwares I needed the formatting functions too
Emiliano Pastorino wrote:
> Put batman.fth in /home/olpc and try "fload nand:\home\olpc\batman.fth".
>
>
> OK. That worked (I think), but now I'm getting this when I execute fload:
>
> >sd.ddd isn't unique
> >sd.dd isn't unique
> ec-rambase isn't unique
> ec-ram@ isn't unique
> logstr isn
>
> Put batman.fth in /home/olpc and try "fload nand:\home\olpc\batman.fth".
OK. That worked (I think), but now I'm getting this when I execute fload:
>sd.ddd isn't unique
>sd.dd isn't unique
ec-rambase isn't unique
ec-ram@ isn't unique
logstr isn't unique
>sd isn't unique
>sdx isn't unique
nand
Emiliano Pastorino wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm trying to recover a battery than seems to be broken.
> This is what I've done so far:
>
> - I've plugged the battery on an unsecured XO.
>
> - When I run "watch-battery" from the ok prompt, I get a "No battery"
> message.
>
> - I tried "see-b
Emiliano Pastorino wrote:
> How can I tell the difference between a
> completely
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XO_Troubleshooting_Battery#Diagnosing_Battery_Problems
If see-bstate shows you more than just 0 1 2 then the battery is
something you can work with.
--
Richard Smith
One Laptop Per C
Emiliano Pastorino wrote:
>
> - I tried "see-bstate" and I get an infinite output of "0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1
> 2 0 1 2"
This means the battery is not responding to 1-wire reset. Nothing more
you can do with out an o-scope. Probably not worth the time to go
further unless you have a lot of them
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to recover a battery than seems to be broken.
This is what I've done so far:
- I've plugged the battery on an unsecured XO.
- When I run "watch-battery" from the ok prompt, I get a "No battery"
message.
- I tried "see-bstate" and I get an infinite output of "0 1 2 0 1
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