Are My Batteries Already Low?


You know everyone is saying "go buy new batteries", but we should at least ask...

- what programs are you running?
- are you overclocking? if so, how high?

...Since you know that overclocking (above 133MHz) and underclocking (below 40MHz) can cause flickering effects.

And, of course, overclocking decreases battery life.
 
the only beef i have about the whole gamepark battery deal, is you never know when you are getting low. when your batteries die, you have no warning. like, why didnt they implement an LED that would dim like on the gameboy?

oh well. or does anyone know a method to check your battery life before it goes kaput on you?
 
clean_sandwich posted on Aug 3 2004 at 08:40 AM said:
the only beef i have about the whole gamepark battery deal, is you never know when you are getting low. when your batteries die, you have no warning. like, why didnt they implement an LED that would dim like on the gameboy?

oh well. or does anyone know a method to check your battery life before it goes kaput on you?
my FLU light always dims a while before the screen starts flickering, thats the battery warning ;)
 
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