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- Subject: Re: NEW BBS PROGRAM
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 16:12:38 -0600
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- Randy,
- I seem to recall that the B27 keeps time *as long as the power brick
- is plugged in*. If you turn off the power switch on the front of the
- system unit, the power brick still supplies power to the clock circuit
- (and the fan in the brick keeps running). If you unplug the brick
- (or turn off the power somewhere upstream) the clock stops. I never
- realized the clock had a battery; I always assumed that when it
- powered up it read the time of last boot off the disk.
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