--- On Fri, 9/25/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a working SE/30 with 32 MB of RAM, a 500 MB
> hard disk, and an Ethernet card! And, running System
> 7.5.5, with MODE32 installed.
>
> I recently observed that after an extended period of
> being powered off (12 - 24 hours) and then power it
> on, the "32-bit memory addressing" option in Memory
> (Control Panel) is set to "Off"
<clip>
> By the way, I notice that my SE/30 no longer keeps date
> and time, which suggests that the battery is dead?
> Would a dead battery have anything to do with this?
Yes, you have a nearly dead PRAM battery.
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