Quote Originally Posted by Algirdas View Post
You just repeat the settings from original memory module.
Did you noted the essential part of procedure? #9 - reload system software. Means, you need to reinstall the operating system.
Yes, I did software reinstalling- I have original 8'' floppy drive built in machine and full set of disks, but that is all. Software As far as Im restarting a system it halts and 2135 error is lit on the screen. Originally there were two 4Mbit*1 bubble memory cards on MIIA motherboard, however they are working (there were a few times they dropped an error, how long will they live is under a question). So this is the main reason to get these CMOS boards working- its better to change batteries from time to time and reload system than suddenly realize bubble memory is dead. I have read both here, and on pract.machinist- everyone suggest CMOS boards, but accidentaly there are no reviews that anyone has done replacement practically.
Algirdas- You said that there should be simulated "READY" signal. Is there more details about this?