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Re: Ultra 60 NVRAM
Dave McGuire writes:
> If memory serves, these chips are shipped with the clock stopped, and
> it must be started. Very dusty neurons remind me that some systems
> react poorly to a non-incrementing clock. That might be it.
AFAIK the OBP will detect a non-running clock and start it. I used to
stop the clock inside the NVRAM when I put a sun4m-based system into
storage, as that would save on battery.
Unfortunately I never found the equivalent forth cmds for the sun4u
machines...
Regards -- Volker
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