might be worthwhile to just check the voltage on it... make sure the
battery is able to hold a charge at 3.6V and is not a bad battery.
sounds like you keep getting ram corruption.

On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 11:03 PM, Ryan Fransen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good call on the reseat, I will do that as a good measure.
>
> Yes, I've replaced the nicad and have charged overnight, though I haven't
> done anymore troubleshooting to confirm operation of the nicad circuit.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jun 27, 2016, at 7:53 PM, Lee Kelley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> In your first post you said you replaced the internal battery, I assume that
> was the soldered in place ni-cad.   The next step that I would do is to
> disconnect every connector be sure the contacts are clean and re insert it.
> This might be all that's needed.  This should include any socketed chip as
> well.
>
> Lee
>
> On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 9:34 PM, John R. Hogerhuis <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, June 27, 2016, Ryan Fransen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Lee, though this trick certainly did work, it seems this needs to be
>>> repeated each time.  Once turned off, then back to square one.  Something
>>> else odd, is that the trick appears to work only ~50% of the time, whereas
>>> just turning off and on, will not result in anything more than the solid
>>> pixels.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>
>> The m100 had an internal nicd battery. Normally units I get off eBay have
>> to sit plugged into the wall wart overnight before they function properly.
>>
>> It could also be that your nicd is shot and needs to be replaced. You
>> could check the voltage across it after letting it charge.
>>
>> -- John.
>
>
>
>
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