First post, by vintageGuy81
Hello All,
Sorry if this has been covered, I looked through the threads very quickly and didn't find an exact match.
Two Biostar 1433/50UIV-A Ver 5 boards, one with an Intel 486 DX4-100 and one with an AMD 486 DX2-80.
Both have had the barrel battery removed (The one with the Intel CPU had a failed Lithium Organic battery that leaked. Doesn't seem to be bad though)
Both have had the CR2032 Holder/Resistor board soldered in place of a barrel battery, both have fresh CR2032 batteries at 3.01 or better volts.
Both will keep CMOS settings. Keeps the initial date, keeps floppy/HDD settings and other settings with the battery on board.
Both will stop the clock when powered off. After 24 hours, it has about the same time on the clock as it did when the system was powered off. This won't happen without a battery, I get the expected failed CMOS battery message.
Tried the external battery leads with a CR2032 as well, it behaves the same way. The time stops after power off.
Not sure if it's a setting, I don't remember having these issues 30 years ago. One board might have damaged runs, but the other board has had no trauma that I could observe with the naked eye.
I might try a formal cmos clear, as I read somewhere else that it could solve the problem, but it seems "silly", so I thought I'd ask here!
Any ideas would be appreciated, thanks so much for reading!

