Yes that is sequence.

It does retain it but there is the potential for random data to be in the RAM 
on each power cycle without the ctrl-break.  With the NiCd on board the memory 
would be in the same state as setup during the clean boot.


So far everything you have done looks good.


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The NiCad only powers the RAM when there is no other power source available. 
When you have AA’s installed or a power adapter plugged in then that is what is 
powering the memory, even when the power switch is off. My first tests were 
done with the NiCad removed but AA’s installed so the RAM was always powered. 
It was rather inconvenient though thus I installed the temporary battery and 
lifted one leg of the diode so it would not be trying to charge the lithium 
battery.



I did try a CTRL-BRK + reset several times with no apparent difference in 
results. Just to make sure I’m not misunderstanding this key sequence it is the 
CTRL key in the low left, BRK on top row of function keys and the reset button 
on the back?



Thanks again,

Jeff



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Agreed the lack of NiCd might be having more impact than expected on a machine 
that expects data to be retained in RAM during power off.



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Now that you're applying a voltage in place of the removed NiCd have you 
attempted a cold start?



-- John.

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