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- From: trutter@eagle.uis.edu (Larry Trutter)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Battery Acid Timebomb
- Date: 28 Jan 1996 16:09:14 GMT
- Organization: Sangamon State University
- Message-ID: <4eg73a$p3m@eagle.uis.edu>
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- Michael van Elst (mlelstv@serpens.rhein.de) wrote:
- > claevius@prairienet.org (Brent Busby) writes:
-
- > > One possible plan that I've thought of was to maybe clip off the
- > >battery claw on both sides as far away from the motherboard as possible,
- > >leaving stubs, to which wires could be carefully soldered using low heat.
- > >The wires could then be connected to a more intelligent *removable*
- > >battery socket glued somewhere to the inside of the case. Is this a
- > >possibility?
-
- > Yes, that's the best way to replace the battery.
-
- FINALLY! A real solution that I have been looking for! I simply couldn't
- accept other's solutions that involve a total disassembly of the
- machine. Now I guess I have to find a software that set some kind
- battmem bits (whatever that is! I have no idea what it is anyway.) and
- find a person who can do the battery replacement.
-
- --
-
- Larry Trutter "Who are you?"
- trutter.larry@uis.edu -The Inquisitor, Babylon 5
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