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17:13.17 | atiti | hey guys |
17:13.34 | atiti | i was wondering if anyone knows anything about power management on a c1000? |
17:14.18 | atiti | what i would need is to be able to wake up the machine when the charger is plugged in |
17:15.04 | atiti | so far i have apmsleep which can wake up after a predetermined time, but thats not really good enough |
21:04.53 | EthanG | I've no idea of anything internal |
21:06.19 | EthanG | if I was plugging in the power myself I would just flick it on at the same time, (which is not a good idea on the SL-C3200) |
21:07.22 | EthanG | but if I wanted something automatic to log when the power came back on or whatever, I'd wire up something in hardware in parallel with the power button |
21:52.59 | atiti | hmm ok |
21:53.23 | atiti | i tend to want to stay away from hardware hacks if the hardware already supposed to support it :p |
22:15.50 | EthanG | soldering worries me less than misprogramming the firmware, but then I've done a fair bit of soldering before |