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Re: No Slot Clock - Damaged?
I plan to call JDR devices on Monday. But without an invoice, I don't think
they'll replace my damaged chip.
Gus
Supertimer <supertimer@aol.com> wrote in message
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> "Gus Vilomar" <gvilomar@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> >I tried your suggestion without any luck. However, I did some research
and
> >I noticed in an earlier thread that Jay Edwards mentioned that the
"battery"
> >on the chip doesn't last too long; he just pops in a new chip. I thought
> >that battery on the chip would "recharge" everytime you boot up the
> >computer. I guess not...
>
> Hi Gus, there's a lithium battery in the SmartWatch/NSC that's
> supposed to last for more than a decade. I actually have a
> digital wristwatch that uses a lithium battery and I can say that
> these batteries DO last that long.
>
> If your battery is dead, that means your SmartWatch has been
> sitting on the shelf for many years (and that means you should
> be able to get a replacement from the store for a defective
> product).
>