Maybe i don't get it, but if we stop the clock, then we must set the time at every boot? Why the clock should be stopped then?
Romain Dolbeau <[email protected]> írta: >2017-04-07 17:52 GMT+02:00 Mark Morgan Lloyd ><[email protected]>: >> <rant> Any half-decent system designer provides a way to shut the clock down >> on one of these chips, at which point the battery lasts more or less >> indefinitely. I certainly did when I was putting them into custom hardware. >> </rant> > >Huh? The Sun Nvram/Hostid FAQ (unfortunately it seems Squirrel has >vanished :-(, my version is here: ><http://www.dolbeau.name/dolbeau/files/sun-nvram-hostid.faq.html> ) >includes instructions on how to stop the clock on 3/80 and sun4c, and >those instructions can be adapted to at least sun4m and Ultra 1 (base >address & map-page stuff). They probably can be used on a Blade 100 as >well. > >Cordially, > >-- >Romain Dolbeau > >

