It's transparent for the most part.  Make sure the program's in your
Startup Items folder--it should flash PRAM BATTERY CHECK or some wording
and then disappear if your battery's fine.  When the battery has problems
(or the program thinks the battery has problems--I've had a false report
once or twice), then you get the dialog box.

On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Han wrote:

>
> About PRAM Checker... I couldn't find the actual
> application after I installed this.  I'm thinking it
> just puts up a dialog box to warn you if the PRAM goes south?

Later.................Howard

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