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Desc: ups-trust425+625 changelog
File: Changes.trust
Date: 18 Jun 1999
Auth: Peter Bieringer <pb@bieringer.de>
Sat Jun 19 00:20:00 CEST 1999
- Fix wrong calculated BattLevel in OnBatt state
- KNOWN PROBLEM: VoltOut isn't calculated correctly in OnBatt state
Tue Jun 15 21:25:00 CEST 1999
- Fix wrong calculated LoadLevel in OnBatt state
- Enable shared memory usage
smartups-0.40.2-pre1
smartups-0.40.0-pre5
Mon May 31 19:25:00 CEST 1999 / Peter Bieringer <pb@bieringer.de>
- "OFF" status now also supported
smartups-0.40.0-pre4
Sun May 30 12:05:24 CEST 1999 / Peter Bieringer <pb@bieringer.de>
- Remove terrible timeout behavior code after adding "nolongertimeout()" to
upscommon.c + upscommon.h
- Reviewing (and correcting) the UPS related status codes
Sat May 29 18:21:51 MDT 1999 / Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
- Merging code into smartups-0.40.0-pre4
smartups-0.40.0-pre3 and earlier
- New:
ups-trust425+625.h
ups-trust425+625.c:
specific daemon
upscommon-addon.h:
upscommon-addon.c:
some functions, perhaps later used by others
flush_serial:
set_passiveserial: to set some serial output control lines to suppy
power to a passive UPS serial interface
recvbinary: receive binary data
installinfodirect:
install a datastring directly into the array
- Changes to smartups-0.40.0-pre3
Makefile:
add ups-trust425+625 specific lines
upscommon.c,upscommon.h:
Move INFOMAX to upscommon.h (for common use with upscommon-addon.*)
including of upscommon.h at upscommon.c
KNOWN PROBLEMS:
===============
- A real life test had shown that LoadLevel, BatteryLevel and VoltOut
were not calculated correctly in OnBatt state.
The dependencies are (Bin -> Val):
Val|V F L B
Bin |O O L L
-------+----------
VoltOut|x - - -
FreqOut|x x - -
LoadLvl|x - x x
BattLvl|x - - x
LoadLevel and BatteryLevel are fixed. But the formula for VoltOut
isn't known and I have no time at the moment to record the ?D field.
If somebody has enough time, he can get the Windows (TM) Software, my
DOS based simulator and the EXCEL (TM) file to do this.
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