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- From: u0g78@keele.ac.uk (Martin Steed)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Clock reseting constantly..
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- Date: 12 Jan 93 16:36:50 GMT
- References: <16B52B70A.WALLY@UKCC.UKY.EDU>
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- WALLY@UKCC.UKY.EDU wrote:
- : My clock keeps reseting to the default time (1-Jan-78) every couple days
- : for no apparent reason. I wouldn't think that I have crashed the machine
- : bad enough as many times recently as I've noticed the clock lose it's
- : time. (I've crashed her enough times and nailed the clock, so I had
- : thought of that.)
- :
- : I suspect after a while the battery dies.. :) After lifting my 500
- : keyboard and taking a peek, I suspect it's a fairly easy battery to
- : get ahold of?
- :
- : I have an A501 (the case is off because I chopped a line for the 1 meg
- : hack) and it's about 3 years old..
-
- I have a similar problem now, my old A501 worked flawlessley (well once I
- removed it from its metal case it did) for several years, now I have a 4Mb
- internal expansion my clock dies at a very regualar interval.
-
- Any ideas as to why would be appreciated (I have changed my battery....)
-
- Martin.
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