Yes,  that's what I wanted too,  after losing my custom-built

1991 386DX to a leaking clock B/U battery some years ago.

Totally my fault,  of course;  hence the overkill...

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On 5/31/17, Kurt McCullum <[email protected]> wrote:
> I went a little different route with mixed success. I bought some high
> capacity capacitors. They worked perfectly in my 102 and 8201. But when I
> tried one in my 200 it wouldn't turn off, so I had to remove it and go back
> to the a NiCad battery. The longest test I tried with the AA batteries
> removed was 4 days and it still held everything in memory. A far cry from
> what the original battery provides but plenty for me. I don't think it's a
> solution for most, but I take a bit of comfort in never having to worry
> about my motherboards being damaged by a leaking NiCad.
>
> Kurt
>
>

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