>
>
>Correct me if I am wrong, but if Duo 210s don't have a completely different
>setup that would draw power in different levels from batteries, then I know
>that Duo 210s and later Duos used different batteries (types I, II and III).

Any Duo can use any battery (with the poossible exception of Duo 2300 
not running on "Type 4").  The earlier systems would require a SW 
patch to use Type 3 batteries.

>Perhaps you are using a battery (Type I?) that a 210 can use but a later Duo
>cannot??

The 210 I used to test would work with Type 1,2, or 3 batts.

>(And as far as I am concerned, I am just happy that my Duo battery can simply
>hold enough of a charge to keep my clock, date and prefs saved up to a day
>w/o being plugged in! With my 280c turned off the entire time, of course!)

I have to figure this out. It just might be that the batteires arent 
always the problem.

Mad Dog

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