Sorry, I fixed the inventory level. If you want to use a CR2032 you need to 
include a diode so keep the computer from trying to charge it.

Jeff Birt
(Soigeneris)

-----Original Message-----
From: M100 <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Alex // nytpu
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2022 8:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [M100] 8201A Internal Battery Questions

Hi all,

A NEC PC-8201A I picked up just arrived, and I have a few questions, 
particularly on the internal battery.

It arrived and didn't boot with fresh alkaline batteries, so I opened it up.  
The internal NiCd battery was starting to corrode so I removed it (lucky I 
caught it now before there was a disaster). Everything else looked perfect 
internally so I closed it back up and tried booting it again, and it worked 
perfectly!  It's obviously not an issue but I was just wondering if anyone had 
that happen---it's strange to me that a dead battery being present doesn't boot 
at all while no battery at all works fine.

On replacing the internal battery, according to this email[a] from November 
both ArcadeShopper and Soigeneris had replacement batteries, however looking 
now neither of them have any in stock.  Does anyone know if they're going to 
get any more in?  I don't mind waiting if it'll just be a while but if they 
aren't planning on ever getting them back I'll look around elsewhere for one.

For alternatives, since the internal battery seems to be recharged from the 
main battery pack I assume a regular CR2032 would be a no-go, but has anyone 
tried out soldering in a socket + LIR2032?

~nytpu

[a]: 
http://lists.bitchin100.com/private.cgi/m100-bitchin100.com/2021-November/054669.html

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