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Some battery-related information is also available from retu adc registers (which in turn are available via ioctl's on /dev/rutu: see retu-adc source).
Some battery-related information is also available from retu adc registers (which in turn are available via ioctl's on /dev/rutu: see retu-adc source).
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It's said that register 3 shows whether charging is occurring: with value 0 meaning "not being charged", while "values 0xff and above" are an indication of the voltage being applied for charging.  Matan adds (http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=259465&postcount=43) that values around 0x100 indicate charging, while values around 0x170 indicate that the power source is connected but we aren't charging.
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It's said that register 3 shows whether charging is occurring: with value 0 meaning "not being charged", while "values 0xff and above" are an indication of the voltage being applied for charging.
Register 8 apparently indicates battery voltage.  See the note above about “instantaneous battery voltage (mV)” for how it might correspond to one measure of voltage.
Register 8 apparently indicates battery voltage.  See the note above about “instantaneous battery voltage (mV)” for how it might correspond to one measure of voltage.

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