The Macintosh real-time clock (RTC) is a custom IC that is interfaced to the main logic
board by a VIA. The real-time clock used in the Macintosh SE, Macintosh SE/30, and
Macintosh II-family computers is an upgraded version of the custom IC used in the
Macintosh Plus and earlier Macintosh computers. (...)
The RTC also contains 256 bytes of RAM (20 bytes in the Macintosh 512K and Macintosh 128K, 128 bytes in the
Macintosh Portable), called parameter RAM, that is powered by a battery when the
Macintosh is turned off (...)