That is correct.  Asleep and not using the adapter.  It has never died 
on me while changing batteries.  I'm not sure of the reason, but I am 
happy with the results.  :)

Erick
On Wednesday, Jan 29, 2003, at 12:33 America/Indianapolis, Laurent 
Daudelin wrote:
> On 29/01/03 12:17, "RogueWriter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I wonder if this is something that only affects the first 
>> configuration
>> Pismos, (before Apple upped the minimum hard disk) as I have a gig, 
>> and
>> I can change batteries while asleep.  Have done it several times, 
>> never
>> had a problem.
> While asleep and *NOT* using the adapter? As I understand it, it could 
> be
> possible as the limit where the Pismo backup battery will run out of 
> juice
> to maintain RAM is probably not set for a specific amount, but rather 
> how
> much power remains in the backup battery itself with the power that is
> needed to keep the RAM active.
> -Laurent.


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