> I have replaced the backup battery in my NMS8255 last week. Originally, it
> was a 3.6V/46mA battery that was not available at my local electronics
shop,
> so I put in a 3.6V/90mA type that was slightly bigger. That was not a
> problem since there's enough room on the PCB.
>
> Now screen settings, date and time are saved again, but the clock is not
> running! After installing the new battery, I have set the correct date and
> time. Since then, if I should believe the computer, not a second has
passed.
> This is weird. What could be wrong?
I've got a problem which is much alike.
I replaced the accu, but they didn't have one alike so I got an 1.2V accu
and a 2.4V accu to replace it. I did it, and now it remembers the screen
settings, however, the clock is still confused...
How come? (and how to solve?)
Not that it is really a big problem (the screensettings were the worst), but
I still would like to have it right.
~Grauw
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