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How to display the battery status in mac os 8.6?
Posted by: mkuenzel on 2025-02-23 06:22:10
for example in the menu bar, like in later versions of mac os?

I could'nt find any option in the sytem.
Posted by: croissantking on 2025-04-13 03:32:40
I thought it was on by default.
My first thought otherwise would be to look in the Date & Time control panel under advanced options.
Posted by: jovianartifact on 2025-04-14 06:59:49
I never saw it in the menu bar under classic iirc, it was always in the control strip for me. OS X, yes, it's in the menu but that's the only time i ever saw it there.
Posted by: croissantking on 2025-04-14 08:13:51
I never saw it in the menu bar under classic iirc, it was always in the control strip for me. OS X, yes, it's in the menu but that's the only time i ever saw it there.

I swear I’m not making this up lol
Posted by: nathall on 2025-04-14 20:41:24
I just checked on my PB 1400 that runs 8.6 and @croissantking is correct, it’s an option in the Date and Time control panel.

There’s a separate feature that also shows it in the Control Strip.
Posted by: croissantking on 2025-04-15 00:12:05
I just checked on my PB 1400 that runs 8.6 and @croissantking is correct, it’s an option in the Date and Time control panel.

There’s a separate feature that also shows it in the Control Strip.
It is of course illogical that it should be in the date and time control panel, but it’s probably for historical reasons. Date and Time was based on the third party ‘Superclock’ and the developer probably added it in as an extra goodie at that time - and it just stuck after that control panel was incorporated into the Mac OS.
Posted by: cheesestraws on 2025-04-15 00:54:34
the developer probably added it in as an extra goodie at that time

I don't know if this was before or after Apple bought the rights to superclock but yes, pretty sure this is one of the things that got wedged into it when more and more features ended up being wedged into strange places in the codebase. In retrospect, you can really see that 7.5 is where the codebase started collapsing under its own weight. I'm sure it was far more obvious at the time when working on it.
Posted by: croissantking on 2025-04-15 01:27:37
I don't know if this was before or after Apple bought the rights to superclock but yes, pretty sure this is one of the things that got wedged into it when more and more features ended up being wedged into strange places in the codebase. In retrospect, you can really see that 7.5 is where the codebase started collapsing under its own weight. I'm sure it was far more obvious at the time when working on it.

I wasn’t sure either but I’ve just double checked:

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If Apple had implemented it later on, it would have likely gone in the PowerBook or PowerBook Setup control panel (I forget which one is which, it’s so unintuitive, but one of them is for power management) - or in the Energy Saver control panel from OS 8 onwards.
Posted by: cheesestraws on 2025-04-15 01:55:43
I wasn’t sure either but I’ve just double checked:

well look at you with your fancy 'evidence' and 'checking', you'll make the rest of us look bad ;-)
Posted by: croissantking on 2025-04-16 03:12:11
well look at you with your fancy 'evidence' and 'checking', you'll make the rest of us look bad ;-)
LOL
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