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Eric Outten <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Jan 1999 07:04:30 -0800
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Gordon:  I'll search the web for that battery info later.  Someone who
maintains more vintage equipment (I upgrade ASAP) will probably get to
it first.

When you ~do~ get a battery, just cut the two prongs at their thinnest
point with a pair of "dikes"- (diagonal cutters), if you want to remove
the old battery.  I take them off, but the ones I've seen left on just
corroded a little and didn't interfere with the new battery.

And yes, you are right about the four gold pins.
Eric

Gordon Tyler wrote:
>
> Hi. I've just received an almost mint '92 486dx system that I want
> to use to learn Linux as a lone OS on the machine. It has 4 MB RAM
> & an 80 MB hd.
>
> One problem: I want to replace the clock battery. I tried to remove
> it but it is solidly in place between 2 prongs. Below it are 4
> vertical gold pins.
<SNIP>
Eric R. Outten 773-978-3478 "typito ergo sum"
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8835 S. Clyde Avenue - Chicago, IL 60617-2904

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