I found a reference which states that the NVRAM is used to hold SCSI controller
parameters.
I decided to mount a CR123A holder inside the case on one of the slot filler panels. I had
some through-hole PCB mount CR123A holders left over from a previous project. I machined a
mounting base for the holder out of a chunk of Delrin on my little Sherline CNC mill, with
a diode installed inside the base to protect the battery from being charged as well as
providing reverse polarity protection. The CR123A cells I have sitting around are 10 years
old, but one of them will do until I buy some fresh ones.
I physically debrided the corroded copper from the top layer. I hope the rot didn't
get into inner layers, but at least it didn't make it to the bottom of the board.
I posted some pictures on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/nf6x/status/696269909014159360
https://twitter.com/nf6x/status/696270186517639168
https://twitter.com/nf6x/status/696270250879234048
https://twitter.com/nf6x/status/696270706451984384
https://twitter.com/nf6x/status/696271170069405696
I haven't hooked up the machine and booted it again yet, but I can see the RTC
oscillator running off the CR123A cell with an oscilloscope.
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Mark J. Blair, NF6X <nf6x at nf6x.net>
http://www.nf6x.net/