On 23/04/2016 00:35, et...@757.org wrote:
In my case there is just a CR2032, and no Dallas module. I will try
replacing the CR2032 again.
Regards
Rob

The NVRAM failure warning probably isn't the physical ram, it's the lack
of contents.

Yep, used to be a problem even in the mid-1990s with some Suns. We used to keep a copy of at least every MAC address so we could reprogram them, and advocated keeping a dump of the rest of the contents too. Similar problem on SGIs later, which reminds me of a trick an SGI engineer showed me for Indys. If you need to replace the Dallas chip, especially with one "borrowed" fom another machine,first put it in backwards. That wipes it - most importantly, the MAC address, on which some licences depend - and lets the machine boot to the PROM as far as you need to reprogram the necessary variables. I accept no responsibility for any problems arising from testing this however!

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Pete

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