I measured 3.08 V, using a Fluke. Since it's a CR2032 battery, it's good to go.
Russell Whitaker wrote: > > > On Sat, 6 May 2006, Eric Poulsen wrote: > >> In response to the instability issues I've had with LB (It's not ram -- >> memtest86+ ran for hours under LB with no errors), someone here >> suggested that there are chipset registers that are reset by the factory >> BIOS that LB isn't (re)setting correctly, and that LB works well right >> after using the factory BIOS because those registers hold their values >> for a while. >> >> I'm conviced this is the case -- I have too many weird issues that can >> be fixed by simply flipping back to the factory BIOS, turning the system >> on, getting a "bad CMOS" error, then immediately powering off and >> switching to LB, which suddenly works again. > > > Check the CMOS battery voltage. If it's low the CMOS will loose a bit or > two over time. Ran into that problem years ago on a 286 mb. > > Russ > -- linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
