SleepAid 2.1 (C)1994-5 Innovative Computer Solutions, All Rights Reserved Written by Dan Rowley, Documentation/Icons by Tom Collins < Overview > SleepAid covers all aspects of power management on your OS 2.0 Newton. It replaces the default ÒSleepÓ preferences allowing you to set two sleep times - one for battery and one for AC. Users with backlit Newtons can set two separate backlight timeouts. SleepAid also adds a SleepAidNow corner for one tap sleep and a HeapStatus corner for an instant reading of free heap space. SleepAid is not a radical change from the existing interface. It adds functionality without complexity and implements sleep the way it should have been in the first place. :-) < Installation Notes > SleepAid 2.0 and later will only work on MessagePads with the Newton 2.0 (or later) OS. If you have a previous version of SleepAid installed, you must delete it before installing SleepAid 2.1. To delete a package, ÒscrubÓ (i.e., draw a big W over) its icon in the Extras Drawer. Install SleepAid as you would any other package (with the Package Installer or some other utility). SleepAid will work if installed on a PCMCIA card, but we do not recommend it. If you remove the card SleepAid is installed on, it will not exhibit the Grip Of Death (provided it is not open), but it WILL deactivate itself. So, even though SleepAid works fine from a card, it is not active (because it is not present) if you remove the card itÕs on. SleepAid picks up where it left off (i.e.; it remembers its settings) when you reinsert the card. ItÕs a good idea to go into the SleepAid prefs right after installing it, because you may not like the defaults. Until you set the prefs, SleepAid will maintain your existing sleep time for both AC and battery power. Ê < SleepAid Preferences > When SleepAid starts up, it replaces the NewtonÕs default Sleep preferences. You access the new preferences the same way you accessed the old preferences - they appear in the same location on the preferences roll. The new preferences use sliders instead of a popup menu for setting a sleep time for battery power and AC power (Òplugged inÓ). Once installed, SleepAid monitors battery status and updates the sleep time accordingly. Tap the ÒCalibrateÓ button to set the low/high power threshold to the current battery level. SleepAid will present a list of battery levels (20% to 100%) and ÒÓ. SleepAid will only present the AC sense option if your Newton is plugged in and correctly reports that it is plugged in. The NewtonÕs power reporting isnÕt always accurate though, so you may have to use the Ò100%Ó threshold (which will result in SleepAid acting Òplugged inÓ when you have new batteries). To activate or deactivate the SleepAidNow or HeapStatus corners, tap the checkboxes by each item. Changes to these settings will take affect when you close the SleepAid preferences. Location of SleepAidNow and HeapStatus corners, indicated by black bars above ÒNamesÓ and ÒAssistÓ buttons: Ê When enabled, you can tap the SleepAidNow corner (lower-left above the Names button) to pull up a menu of SleepAid options: Open SleepAid, Sleep, Reboot, Rotate Screen and Toggle Backlight (if your Newton has a backlight). If you hold your tap and wait for the second click (after about a second), the MessagePad will immediately go to sleep. If you hold your tap and wait for the third click (after about two seconds) and your Newton has a backlight, SleepAid will toggle the backlight (from on to off, or off to on). When enabled, you can tap the HeapStatus corner (lower-right above the Assist button) to have a small window with a current free heap reading. If you hold your tap for more than one second, SleepAid will perform a garbage collection, possibly freeing up more heap space. SleepAid 1.x users should note the new corner positions! < Usage > You can launch the SleepAid application from your Extras drawer or the SleepAidNow corner (see above) to perform additional power management tasks. The battery gauge displays the current battery power remaining. The Ôbattery time elapsedÕ is a timer that counts every minute the Newton is on and not plugged in. You can reset the timer with the ÒClearÓ button when you change the batteries. The Ôbattery time remainingÕ is a value calculated using the current battery level and the Ôbattery time elapsedÕ value. This approximation is not very accurate, and requires that you clear the Ôbattery time elapsedÕ timer whenever you change batteries. Tap on ÒRebootÓ to reset your Newton. Tap on ÒSleepÓ to put your Newton to sleep. Tap on ÒClearÓ to reset the battery timer. You need to hit this button every time you replace your batteries or the Ôtime remainingÕ estimate will not be accurate. Info - Select ÒPrefsÓ to open the SleepAid preferences or ÒKill PrefsÓ to remove SleepAidÕs soup entry. If you donÕt plan on using SleepAid again, use the ÒKill PrefsÓ button before you remove the package from your MessagePad. < Technical Information > SleepAid makes use of an InstallScript to install the power monitoring routines. If you use a utility that disables this function, SleepAid will not work properly. If you donÕt want SleepAid to be active, simply remove the package. SleepAid will remember your preferences even when deinstalled, unless you use the ÒKill PrefsÓ option from the application before you remove it. To conserve battery and processing power, SleepAid only checks the battery status every five minutes. The downside of this is that if you plug in (or unplug) your Newton, SleepAid may take as much as five minutes to adjust the sleep time. The MessagePad 120 is known to sometimes report that it is not plugged in when, in fact, it is. If your MessagePad exhibits this behavior, you may want to have SleepAid trigger on a 100% battery level instead of AC SENSE. < Shareware Registration Information > This application is SHAREWARE. If you decide to keep it, please register it by sending $10.00 to Innovative Computer Solutions; ATTN: Tom Collins; 1075 North Miller Road, #142; Scottsdale, Arizona USA 85257-4612. Please include your name, the name of this utility (SleepAid 2.1), type(s) of MessagePad(s) owned, address (postal) and preferred e-mail address so we can contact you about updates and our other products. CompuServe users can register SleepAid on CompuServe for $10. GO SWREG and register program number 2674. You can also register with a credit card through Kagi Shareware. Check to download the registration program or to register online with your WWW browser. PLEASE BE HONEST and register this software if you use it - we canÕt continue to write cool Newton apps if we donÕt get any support. < Bugs, Questions, Comments, Suggestions... > Send e-mail to the author, Dan Rowley, at dan@newts.com or 74777,2620 on CompuServe. We want to develop Newton applications to fit YOUR needs. Give us feedback, let us know if weÕre doing it right. WeÕre here for you. If youÕd like the latest versions of our software, and canÕt find them on CompuServe, America Online, comp.binaries.newton, or the Newton FTP sites, contact us via e-mail and weÕll send them to you. Our WWW home page is and our public ftp directory is < Legal Mumbo Jumbo > Newton, MessagePad, Connection Kit and Apple are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. SleepAid is a trademark of Innovative Computer Solutions. You canÕt sell SleepAid, but you can charge a nominal fee for connect time or media (not to exceed $5). Contact the authors if you plan to include it in some sort of freeware/shareware collection. In using this software, you understand and agree that this software is provided Òas isÓ without warranty of any kind. The authors do not make any warranties, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to this software. In no event shall the author be liable for any consequential, incidental, or special damages whatsoever (including without limitation, damages for loss of critical data, loss of profits, interruption of business and the like) arising out of the use or inability to use this software. Have a nice day. ;-) Innovative Computer Solutions / (602) 970-1032 1075 N. Miller Rd. #142 / Scottsdale, Arizona USA 85257-4612 Dan Rowley/dan@newts.com/CIS: 74777,2620 Tom Collins/tom@newts.com/CIS: 75460,2121