Booted the SPARCbook 3, its battery is in fact dead, and aside from taking a little longer
to come up (totally expected) it's fine.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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On Thursday, September 28th, 2023 at 07:41, Jonathan Chapman via cctalk
<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
Yet we have a few datapoints showing that a dead NVRAM/RTC still boot UltraBooks just
fine! As I said, I personally confirmed with my UltraBook IIe. Pretty sure the NVRAM is
dead in my SPARCbook too, I can confirm that today.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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On Thursday, September 28th, 2023 at 05:08, erik--- via cctalk cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
wrote:
> > Hmmm, not sure on that one actually. So it does not boot up at all?
>
> Yes - exactly!
>
> > In the desktop Sun workstations and e.g. the Tadpole SparcBook, a lost NVRAM at
least
> > shows the firmware prompt on the screen (no HOSTID and no ethernet MAC).
>
> Yes, that is different in the UltraBooks. There is very likely some deep hardware
specific stuff in the NVRAM. In Tafpoles, SparcStations and similar (I have some of them)
there is NEVER a sticker with the serial numer on the NVRAM, but in the UltraBooks there
is. That is also anindication for me, that the NVRAM is paired to the hardware.
>
> > situation is not as severe as with the UltraBooks where the screen remains
black/dark and
> > no interaction is possible!
>
> Exactly - and therefore I fear, that all the UltraBooks will die, once the relevant
bytes get lost. Mine operated for some years with the "Invalid NVRAM" message
until I attached the battery to the NVRAM and herein completely erased it because it was
completely without power for some time (old battery was down to 0.426V).