Hi John,

Have a look in the Quanta Silver Jubilee Magazine, page 53, where it was mentioned that Romaldo Parodi and Davide Santachiara in Italy found a source of batteries for Gold and Super Gold Cards. Tony Firshman was quoted on how to identify the pins and there was an email contact address for Davide.

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Dilwyn Jones


----- Original Message ----- From: "John Gilpin" <[email protected]>
To: "ql-users" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 11:11 PM
Subject: [Ql-Users] Aurora + SGC problem.



I have two identical rigs each one comprising Aurora + Super Gold Card + QuBide all mounted in a Pandora Case with other components - Hard Disk, PSU, Floppy Drive etc. - Until recently, each rig would self start - with no need to select F1 or F2 and each maintained perfect time and date.

However, over the past few days I have noticed that although once they are up and running they still keep perfect time, once switched off, one of them comes back with a random time and date at switch on and the same
machine needs F1 or 2 selecting at power up.

The other machine is still working correctly.

I understand that there is a battery on the SGC (although I have never identified it) and I wondered if this behaviour is typical of a battery needing replacing or perhaps something quite else. If it is the battery
which is at fault, where do I go or a replacement, about how much do
they cost and what do I ask for?

Are they easy to replace or are special tools required?

Can someone please help?

Thanks.

Regards to all.

John Gilpin.


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