on 12/13/05 4:43 PM, Kurt Cypher at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The PRAM battery is not charged by the Mac. It's not even a
>> rechargeable battery. What more likely happened is that the network
>> time server function was activated, or the correct time was set and
>> the iMac was never unplugged from house current. Either one would let
>> the iMac keep time even with a bad battery installed.
>> 
You know, it's probably the case because it it's on a Surge Protector with
another G3 Bondi.  Neither one has been unplugged in a year.  As I said, I
haven't even opened it up yet.  Thanx for the inputs everybody.  ED


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