I have a weird issue with 4 of my Powerbooks 160 and 165: I can't set the time and date anymore.
As soon as I leave the date/time Control panel, the date/time immediately jumps around randomly.
It may jump ahead half an hour, jump ahead a week, jump behind by 50 years, you name it.
Each time an application is opened or you for example double click on your Hard drive icon the date and time changes randomly.
These powerbooks have a rebuild main battery and also replaced Pram battery: both of these test well.
I have reset the PRAM by leaving it without Power for 10 minutes and then holding down both reset and interrupt buttons for 60 seconds to no avail.
I guess the Real time clock is not longer working.
It's not a virus or software issue as even booting from a floppy disk with OS 7.5 shows the same problem.
Replacing just the logic board and it's fixed. However I don't have any spare boards left.
My hopes aren't great this still can be fixed. Any idea's ?
I can't spot the RTC chip on the logic board, anyone knows where it's located ?
As soon as I leave the date/time Control panel, the date/time immediately jumps around randomly.
It may jump ahead half an hour, jump ahead a week, jump behind by 50 years, you name it.
Each time an application is opened or you for example double click on your Hard drive icon the date and time changes randomly.
These powerbooks have a rebuild main battery and also replaced Pram battery: both of these test well.
I have reset the PRAM by leaving it without Power for 10 minutes and then holding down both reset and interrupt buttons for 60 seconds to no avail.
I guess the Real time clock is not longer working.
It's not a virus or software issue as even booting from a floppy disk with OS 7.5 shows the same problem.
Replacing just the logic board and it's fixed. However I don't have any spare boards left.
My hopes aren't great this still can be fixed. Any idea's ?
I can't spot the RTC chip on the logic board, anyone knows where it's located ?
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