It's expecting you to buy 10 C cell batteries, yes. And in time it
will run them down flat even if you don't use the machine as the
batteries are keeping the system clock alive.
On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 05:06 PM, No Junk Mail wrote:
Thanks for the help with the power supply for the
Amstrad. I've
picked up a nice unit that, while heavy, appears to be made for the
computer it's so perfectly matched. Was that plug, that polarity,
that voltage and that current a fairly common choice for a while?
Anyway, I made a boot disk using Win98SE and the Amstrad really
doesn't like it (can't blame it) -- crashes on boot. Can anyone
supply an image of a boot disk known to work on the Amstrad?
krishaven *aT* spamcop *dOt* net. TIA.
BTW: It complains about setting the time and a dead battery before
looking for a system disk. Does anyone know if its expecting me to
buy 10 C cell batteries or if it's referring to an internal battery of
some kind?
Chris J.
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