You are welcome. If I can help in any other way let me know.
Donna
> On Jul 11, 2016, at 6:40 PM, Donald L. Roberts
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> Thank you so very much, this is precisely the information I needed.
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> Don Roberts
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>> On 7/11/2016 1:22 PM, Donna wrote:
>> Hi Don
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>> I replied
Thank you so very much, this is precisely the information I needed.
Don Roberts
On 7/11/2016 1:22 PM, Donna wrote:
Hi Don
I replied to this message on the other list & so did 1 other person.
Not sure why you didn't see the messages.
Anyway...
I tested reading my Aa & AAA batteries with
Hi Don
I replied to this message on the other list & so did 1 other person. Not sure
why you didn't see the messages.
Anyway...
I tested reading my Aa & AAA batteries with the KNFB & camfind apps. Both apps
were able to identify the brand name of the battery, battery size & warning
info. It
I would recommend that you try to be specular, and ask these questions of
someone who can see the battery. I have had great results with pictures with
the B specular app. If you tell the person what information you would like,
they do their best to tell you what you might need to do with the pi
Although the below message is only marginally related to IOS, I am
posting it here as I got no response whatsoever when I posted it to a
general tech list.
I hope that I can verbalize these questions in a way which makes sense. .
Recently several loose (unpackaged) batteries, Double and tripl