... and back in the day if I didn't feed those hamsters ...

I remember those big square batteries from Dallas Semiconductor ( or something like that) that went into IC slots. Those were the worst. When DTK released a motherboard with the small disk batteries I was glad to see it.

Now-adays, I don't know why ISPs don't drop NTP across your connection. Sure would be helpful.

Chris


Micheal Espinola Jr wrote:
Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
With a battery? I must have had an early version.

If memory servers me, I think the truly old systems required the battery
to be soldered on/off.


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