In article <slrnbgivd7.4cc.t-use@ID-685.user.dfncis.de>,
Martin Trautmann <t-use@gmx.net> wrote:
> I was told that the Mac PowerBook G4 does wake up from standby mode
> almost instantiously since the RAM is not cashed to disk and everything
> is put into a sleep mode, but the RAM will always be refreshed by
> battery current.
Sort of but not quite correct. The RAM is powered by the battery, but
it does not need to be refreshed. It's static, and draws a minimal
amount of power, nowhere near as much as when it's on.
> How much is the battery consumption e.g. of a PowerBook G4, 15", 1 GHz,
> with 1 GB of RAM?
I've never pushed mine to the limit, but I have had it sleeping on
battery power for as long as a couple of days with no trouble.
> Are all the current PowerBooks / iBooks working the same here?
I think so.

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