I see. And where is that battery exactly? I only see the standard CR2032. Is it that big green/black box near the CPU fan's power supply connector?
Mark Morgan Lloyd <markmll.debian-sp...@telemetry.co.uk> írta: >On 07/04/17 11:30, transmail wrote: >> I tried to reset the NVRAM, > >It's not just that. Most if not all Suns use a "Timekeeper RAM" chip for >the RTC and things like the MAC address, these have an onboard primary >cell (i.e. not rechargeable) with a lifetime of about 10 years, after >which you need a replacement. It's not too difficult to cut off the >original battery and replace it, and to enter plausible values for that >model of computer via the OBP. > >Apart from that the 100 has- AIUI- a known problem that the I/O >controller dies. When that happens it's scrap. > >-- >Mark Morgan Lloyd >markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk > >[Opinions above are the author's, not those of his employers or colleagues] > >