pdaoust
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what imabug said about not waiting too long past the "low battery" warning is very important... I notice I lose data most often when the old batteries are almost dead, because the backup capacitor doesn't have enough power to keep the RAM alive. (incidentally, it would be rather difficult to pull out the backup capacitor; I think it is soldered on.)
Rechargeables could be the culprit, especially if you're using NiCads. Not only do NiCads lose power *very* quickly when they're almost discharged, but they don't even deliver a full 3 volts anyway. (they deliver something closer to 2.6 volts.) NiMHs have the same quick dropoff problems, but they are less of a concern because they deliver a full 3 volts.
Rechargeable alkalines (brand Renewals, or Pure Energy if you live up here in Canada) are both the best to use and the worst to use. They have almost the same 'discharge curve' (the speed at which the battery loses power over its life) as regular alkalines. But the downside is that they don't last nearly as many charge cycles as other rechargeables, and you should keep topping them up if you want them to last their maximum life.
If you're handy with a soldering iron, there's a really simple hack at http://www.felesmagus.com/visor/index.html that allows you to turn your Visor or Visor Deluxe into a.... chargeable model! ooooooo! I'm not that familiar with electronics, but I managed to do it in a day, and it works perfectly. My batteries used to last three weeks (I'm a heavy user), and since the recharge mod I've been using the same batteries for a month and a half -- and they still have more than three volts in them!
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