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In message <canx10hcamahhhxqiao9bdzu03c2bbt787mr10rmnywk3oa8...@mail.gmail.com>
, "Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby Microwave Ltd)" writes:

>ESD and leakage of the human body would probably make screw this up, so I'm
>not suggesting replacing the battery that way if you want to preserve the
>contents of the SRAM, but there's a fairly good chance the contents would
>remain in RAM if one was reasonably quick, especially if you topped the
>voltage up from the mains just before removing it from the chassis.

I usually hook up a separate battery while doing such surgery.

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