Is it advisable to replace the CMOS chip with an NVRAM chip to avoid the use of
batteries? And which chip exactly?
tom
Rodger Boots wrote:
> Yup, there should be 3 AA cells on the motherboard in order to save settings.
>
> Andrew Wilson wrote:
>
> > I have a quick question for you guys - The CMOS settings on my Robotron
> > board aren't being saved. I noticed that there are no batteries on the CPU
> > board - are these batteries required to save the CMOS settings?
> >
> > Drew
> >
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