I'm not sure, I don't personally see it as something worthwhile to
investigate when you can just rebuild the old NVRAMs. Even if you do use a
SNAPHAT type replacement, you're still stuck with proprietary batteries
that will one day no longer be made, versus an extremely common CR1225
cell. I've made total replacements for NVRAMs that are not easily rebuilt,
such as the Dallas DS1244:
http://www.glitchwrks.com/2018/03/17/gw-1244-1
But, that's a lot more effort and expense than just sawing the top off a
dead 48T02, gluing on one of my repair boards, and soldering the leads :P
Thanks,
Jonathan
On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 5:40 PM <ethan at 757.org> wrote:
Also, to
anyone buying NVRAMs on eBay, don't expect anything from China
to
actually be new NVRAMs. I've bought a bunch
to disassemble, in the course
Are any of the SMD NVRAMs with the battery caps compatible? Throw them on
a DIP to SOIC PCB?
- Ethan
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: Ethan O'Toole