The key to this is the order in which you turn everything on and off.
If you turn the power module off before you turn the Palm off, the Palm
will revert to NO DEVICE, effectively losing it's AUTOSTART setting.
Likewise, when you turn them back on, you can't turn the Palm on until
after you have the power module on.
--Byron
TeamZ3@aol.com wrote:
> It does if you follow the proper procedure, which I detailed out a while back
> on this digest. Not sure if we have an archive file yet or not, so:
>
> Palm and booster battery turned on.
>
> Put Palm in autostart, make run, autosave.
>
> With system still in autostart, power off Palm, then power off booster.
>
> To restart, power on booster, then power on Palm.
>
> System will automatically be in autostart, just keep repeating power down/up
> cycle in proper sequence.
>
> M Sipe
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