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Conference akocoa::decpc_portables

Title:DECpc _Portables
Moderator:PCBUOA::GLANTZ
Created:Wed May 08 1991
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2423
Total number of notes:11059

2209.0. "HiNote Ultra gives "invalid cmos checksum" error" by IAGO::tay1dhcp96-185.tay1.dec.com::CUMMINGS (Relax, have a homebrew!) Tue Dec 03 1996 11:21

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2209.1Neatly hiddenPCBUOA::akodhcp176-12.ako.dec.com::aldermanPCBUOA::ALDERMANTue Dec 03 1996 12:393
2209.2Radio Shack has 'emPCBUOA::GLANTZTue Dec 03 1996 12:5411
2209.3IAGO::tay1dhcp96-185.tay1.dec.com::CUMMINGSRelax, have a homebrew!Tue Dec 03 1996 14:135
2209.4how about non-ultra modelsODIXIE::SIMPSONTPC = world's biggest con job!Fri May 02 1997 11:076
    I have a CT475 NON ULTRA model.  What is/where is the battery for that
    model located?  I have the User's Guide and it does not mention this 
    battery at all...
    
    Regards,
    Tom
2209.5Battery InsidePCBUOA::GLANTZFri May 09 1997 17:563
    The little coin cell battery on that model is accessible by lifting up
    the keyboard deck (two release buttons are on the sides of the
    notebook)                          
2209.6I don't see it...ODIXIE::SIMPSONTPC = world's biggest con job!Mon May 12 1997 10:376
    I just checked.  If it's there, it is well hidden.  I looked under the
    black plastic cover and main battery.  Could you be a little more
    specific?
    
    Thanks,
    Tom
2209.7hello...ODIXIE::SIMPSONTPC = world's biggest con job!Fri May 16 1997 11:066
    Can anyone please tell me where the cmos battery is located in the 
    non-Ultra CT475 (FR-P64WC-AA) HiNote??  Does it also use the CR1220
    battery?
    
    Regards,
    Tom
2209.8re: .7PCBUOA::akodhcp1-154.ako.dec.com::alderman[email protected]Fri May 16 1997 17:574
HiNote (non-Ultra) CMOS battery is located almost dead center 
after you open the system guts, under the black mylar and metal 
shield, to the right of the memory socket. It is a rechargeable 
NiCad type, kind of bulky - definitely not CR1220.
2209.9BIRDIE::PELLETIERKevin Pelletier @NQO 264-0675Fri May 16 1997 18:447
    
    Far back left behind pcmcia sockets. CR2032 is the part number.
    
    Just looked. 
    
    -Kevin
    
2209.10thanks for the infoODIXIE::SIMPSONTPC = world's biggest con job!Mon May 19 1997 15:273
    Thanks!!
    
    -Tom