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Alpha-based Multia Hardware Lockup Problem



Thanks.. I will check the voltage on the battery as well. It looks like a
standard lithium deal.. I should be able to make a new one.

Thanks!
-Shaun

>   I forwarded this problem to a friend of mine who has had a 166 Multia
>for a few years.  This is his response, and it sounds like it could be an
>easy fix.
>
>	Sounds like a dead NVRAM battery.  Mine died and the system did
>nasty things like this.
>
>> set aside for almost a year and hasn't worked well since.
>
>	But that's why I think it's the battery.  Mine worked fine once I
>changed it.

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