feipoa wrote on 2024-02-02, 07:59:
appiah4 wrote on 2024-02-02, 05:46:
Good to know you fixed it. Now enjoy this glorious motherboard 😁
By the way, the Dallas RTC on mine from 2002 is still going but I probably ought to start looking around for a modern replacement. Does anyone know if Necroware's solution works with this board?
I have a unit from a guy who designed a RTC replacement long before necroware, but I forget his user name. He sent me a prototype that I tested for over a year in the MB-8433UUD and it worked perfectly. Do the smaller batteries on these modern remake RTC modules last as long as on Dallas RTC modules?
I have not bothered for order or make any of the modern homebrew RTC modules because the motification for dead Dallas/ODIN RTC modules is so simple that this is the approach I take. I've only run into one situation in which adding a CR2032 atop a Dallas RTC was too tall to fit under an expansion card. For that system, I use the modern RTC solutions.
I've considered using a modded RTC myself but the one on this board is in a rather annoying spot. I have socketed mine, so if I also add a battery holder on top it's going to make using the ISA slot below rather difficult..
Another thing I recently noticed is that the board also seems to have provision for a battery holder under the PS/2 port. I am not keen on desoldering that to actually mount one (it would probably require more components in the charging circuitry as well regardless) but I have noticed an unpopulated header at JP42. This is suspiciously close to where the Dallas RTC is located, sits next to some unpopulated diodes, and I am guessing it is BAT_EXT header. I wonder if that could be used to provide external +3V hassle free...
EDIT2: There is, actually, yet another such unpopulated header at JP4 to the left of the RTC battery that sits suspiciously close to unpopulated diodes, but this one is 5 pin and even more curious..