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-=> Jasen Betts said to Greg Mayman
-=> about "SILICON CHIP ON LINE" on 03-18-04 22:46.....
JB> The dallas part I saw inside a PS/2-30 consisted of a
"regular" clock
JB> chip with three (or four?) pins bent backwards two soldered to a small
JB> crystal and two to a 3v button cell,
Yes, from the look of this, it could be like that inside.
JB> I've heard that some only have a snap-on cover and no resin.
I should be so lucky!!!!
But I must examine it more closely.
GM> I'd hate to scrap the computer, as it would be dandy as a second
GM> (or third) unit for multitasking while my main one is busy
JB> a 386?
Why not?
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