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Rating: 4/5
Summary: A simple utility that logs the battery performance

Requirements:
Windows Mobile Pocket PC 5 , 6 , 6.1

Arrived: Dec 2, 2008
Found under: battery, log, utilities, enhancement, performance

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» Battlog Description
v0.2.1.105 beta

A simple utility that logs the battery performance


Battlog is a simple utility that logs the battery performance. Use it to troubleshoot when and under what conditions the PPC uses the most power. The program provides a rolling graphical display of the latest data (Voltage, Current, and Temperaure) as well as saving additional information into the log file. Log entries can be recorded at 1, 5, and 10 sec intervals. New to version 0.2.1.105 is a battery Benchmark program.

Operation:

- The program will display the current battery status as soon as it is run.
- To begin logging, Select Update/Log and select Logging -> Log Location and enter the storage location for the log file. (the log file may reside either in main memory of on a storage card. If you place the log file on a storage card, please see the note below.
- To start Logging, select Update/Log -> Logging -> Start.
- To Start Logging, Select Update/Log -> Logging -> Stop.

CAUTION!

Please note that if you select the storage card for log storage, when waking the phone up the phone may take up to several minutes to wake up depending on the log frequency and length of time the phone has been asleep and whether power saving is enabled for the Storage Card.

What it logs:

- Date and Time.
- Is AC Charger Attached.
- Battery Voltage.
- Battery Current (Discharge).
- Battery Temperature.
- Battery level (%).
- Pertinent System events:
o Active Application.
o Speaker Phone Activity.
o Phone Radio Off/On.
o Phone Active Data Call (EVDO/1xRTT Activity).
o No Phone Service.
o Phone Searching For Service.
o Bluetooth Power State On/off.
o Bluetooth Hands Free Audio in use (BT Headphones).
o Bluetooth Hands Free Control in use (BT HF Headset).
o WiFi Power On.
o WiFi Connected.
o Bluetooth Connections Count.
o Bluetooth Connections Descriptions.
o Cellular Connections Count.
o Cellular Connections Descriptions.
o Phone Call (Talking).




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» Comments

Tue-9-Dec at 12:10 pm
TekServer wrote...
UPDATE: The author has posted a new version on XDA Developers that is now compatible with WM5. You can use the same link that Lycox posted to find it. :)
Thu-4-Dec at 2:47 pm
TekServer wrote...
Biker1: You need the .Net Compact Framework v3.5 installed before this will work. You can find it here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=E3821449-3C6B-42F1-9FD9-0041345B3385&displaylang=en Hope this helps! :)
Tue-2-Dec at 8:04 pm
Biker1 wrote...
I have no idea what that means. Any help would be appreciated. Btw,I have a Sprint Touch Diamond.
Tue-2-Dec at 7:58 pm
Biker1 wrote...
I downloaded the cab but when I went to start the program I got a message saying that I have to update the microsoft framework to a newer version or something to that effect. I have no
Tue-2-Dec at 12:57 pm
TekServer wrote...
Oops, just checked; the download link is fixed! :)
Tue-2-Dec at 12:55 pm
TekServer wrote...
UPDATE: I have conversed with the author at the forum (linked by Lycox) at XDA Developers. The error message I received is due to compatibility issues with WM5. The author says he will be trying to code around the limitations, or release a limited functionality WM5 version. (Now all we need to do is get this download link fixed.) ;)
Tue-2-Dec at 12:07 pm
TekServer wrote...
The link provided by Lycox will get you to the real download, if you register with XDA Developers (free). I did so, and downloaded the REAL Battlog (though Batti is a decent program in its own right, even if it's not what I was looking for). Unfortunately, when trying to run Battlog the first time, I got the following error: BattLog.exe MissingMethodException Method not found: get_CellularSystemConnectedEvdo Microsoft.WindowsMobile.Status.SystemState. at System.Windows.Forms.Form.OnLoad(EventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.Form._SetVisibleNotify(Boolean fVis) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.set_Visible(Boolean value) at System.Windows.Forms.Application.Run(Form fm) at BatteryStatus.Program.Main() At the time when I ran this, my phone (PPC-6700 running WM5, .Net CF 2.0 & 3.5 installed) was connected to my computer via ActiveSync, the battery was fully charged, and the WiFi was turned on (and connected, I believe). the 1xRTT connection was not connected, as far as I know (no evdo on Cellular South in our area yet). I will try to post this at XDA Developers as well. :)
Mon-1-Dec at 6:24 pm
Lycox wrote...
Look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=444920
Mon-1-Dec at 12:20 pm
Carsten wrote...
download get's batt 2.4 and NOT BattLog



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