No it doesn't stay low, it gets lower and lower, just sitting there. Already lost 3 CR2032 this way.DA74254 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 11, 2018 11:41 pmIs it draining and stays low?
I noticed on mine that the voltage dropped from 2,92 to 2,88 during the Bench test at 10.000. It then recovered to 2,90. Now, after a few hours "off" when switching on, it says 2,92 again.
UPDATE: DMCP-3.11 / DM42-3.11
Re: UPDATE: DMCP-3.11 / DM42-3.11
Greetings,
Massimo
ajcaton
-+×÷ left is right and right is wrong Casted in gold
Massimo
ajcaton
-+×÷ left is right and right is wrong Casted in gold
Re: UPDATE: DMCP-3.11 / DM42-3.11
I have the same issue. The strange thing is that when it got delivered it lasted 6 Months or so. The only thing which changes is that I started to have some programs loaded onto the FAT drive. Like the DICE program. And that I changed the settings on time/date and font-size. I guess that also in terms of HW / SW combination something is wrong with my machine.
Re: UPDATE: DMCP-3.11 / DM42-3.11
I have mine since the beginning. Never had power issues. I always upgraded in a few hours' time since release without hiccups (apart a problem, once, with QSPI, but quickly solved). It all started withgroenewe wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 8:05 amI have the same issue. The strange thing is that when it got delivered it lasted 6 Months or so. The only thing which changes is that I started to have some programs loaded onto the FAT drive. Like the DICE program. And that I changed the settings on time/date and font-size. I guess that also in terms of HW / SW combination something is wrong with my machine.
Seems logical that what hampered a few boards drains a few other.DMCP v3.9 : 2018/08/01
Small number of boards exhibited excessive power-off current - fixed
Greetings,
Massimo
ajcaton
-+×÷ left is right and right is wrong Casted in gold
Massimo
ajcaton
-+×÷ left is right and right is wrong Casted in gold
Re: UPDATE: DMCP-3.11 / DM42-3.11
Was the last sentence written with [irony/on] ? Else please explain.
WP43 SN00000, 34S, and 31S for obvious reasons; HP-35, 45, ..., 35S, 15CE, DM16L S/N# 00093, DM42β SN:00041
Re: UPDATE: DMCP-3.11 / DM42-3.11
What should I explain, Walter?
My board (and also some other's, from what I read) didn't exhibit surge drain. With that fix (after reports from others, evidently) my calculator very quickly drains off those tiny cells.
Greetings,
Massimo
ajcaton
-+×÷ left is right and right is wrong Casted in gold
Massimo
ajcaton
-+×÷ left is right and right is wrong Casted in gold
Re: UPDATE: DMCP-3.11 / DM42-3.11
Ok, thanks, I've got now what you wanted to tell (wasn't matching what you wrote IMHO).
WP43 SN00000, 34S, and 31S for obvious reasons; HP-35, 45, ..., 35S, 15CE, DM16L S/N# 00093, DM42β SN:00041
Re: UPDATE: DMCP-3.11 / DM42-3.11
Ok, now I got what you were asking... A small interval cleared my "caches"Walter wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 1:59 pmOk, thanks, I've got now what you wanted to tell (wasn't matching what you wrote IMHO).
Seems logical that the code written to fix what hampered a few boards drains a few other.
Greetings,
Massimo
ajcaton
-+×÷ left is right and right is wrong Casted in gold
Massimo
ajcaton
-+×÷ left is right and right is wrong Casted in gold
Re: UPDATE: DMCP-3.11 / DM42-3.11
Upgraded using the combination file - absolutely no problems!
Nick Mihiylov
DM42
SN# 03787
DM42
SN# 03787
Re: UPDATE: DMCP-3.11 / DM42-3.11
No problems with the upgrade or with the battery consumption when switched off?
Re: UPDATE: DMCP-3.11 / DM42-3.11
Combo flashed from FAT drive here. I'll keep an eye on battery consumption, but everything looks good so far.
DM42 SN: 00076
DM15, HP 28c, HP 12c, HP 10b, HP 20b, HP 30b, HP 17bII, HP 42s, HP 35s, WP 34s, NP-25, TI-83+, teenix multicalc
DM15, HP 28c, HP 12c, HP 10b, HP 20b, HP 30b, HP 17bII, HP 42s, HP 35s, WP 34s, NP-25, TI-83+, teenix multicalc