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#11
Originally Posted by juise- View Post
I was going to suggest that there used to be a similarly named app for Palm OS a long time ago. But it seems that it's made by you also.
BatteryGraph for PalmOS is indeed also made by me (and is still available)
I have been using my Sony Clie TH-55 until I got my N900 and still use some Palm apps (still no good alternative for DateBk5) with Garnet VM on the N900.
 
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Small world, I guess.
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Originally Posted by jwittema View Post
BatteryGraph for PalmOS is indeed also made by me (and is still available)
I have been using my Sony Clie TH-55 until I got my N900 and still use some Palm apps (still no good alternative for DateBk5) with Garnet VM on the N900.
Hey, not clear how to get GarnetVM on the N900. I didn't see it in the repositories. Do you go to that site and install the OS2008 version?
 
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Originally Posted by les_garten View Post
Hey, not clear how to get GarnetVM on the N900. I didn't see it in the repositories. Do you go to that site and install the OS2008 version?
Yes, there's no Maemo5 version but the OS2008 seems to be working fine.
 
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is GarnetVM optified?
 
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Originally Posted by jr1415us View Post
is GarnetVM optified?
No - it takes up about 3M of rootfs space. I optified it manually:
Code:
sudo gainroot
mv /usr/bin/gvm /opt
ln -s /opt/gvm /usr/bin/gvm
 

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#17
Great work!

Some small bugs, but it seems okay. Keep going!

Oh, and please. The text for the current seems to be to darkly tinted. It's hard to read on the black background. Could it be a good idea to have here a light blue?

Or perhaps more technical colors... during my studies Voltage was ever blue, Current ever red. You could use green for the percentage.
But, thats only colors... not so important.
 
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#18
Hi, I guess that the graphs are done reading some data files. I would like to ask in which directory the data files are written and if the old ones can be deleted, and, eventually, if they are to be deleted by hand or if it is performed automatically.
 
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#19
Data is stored in a sqlite database which is located in the file /home/user/.BatteryGraph/BatteryGraphDB.sqlite

Currently the database is not cleaned automatically. In the next version of BatteryGraph you will be able to limit the maximum age of records in the database.
 

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#20
Originally Posted by jwittema View Post
Data is stored in a sqlite database which is located in the file /home/user/.BatteryGraph/BatteryGraphDB.sqlite

Currently the database is not cleaned automatically. In the next version of BatteryGraph you will be able to limit the maximum age of records in the database.
Can you delete a file and start the db over again?
 
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