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First of all, thanks for this project. Looks like it's exactly what I need, and I appreciate the effort.
I have ordered a nwx287 to replace a Dallas DS12887.
I'm unsure about this: "Important: some mainboards seem to use /RCL pin 21, so cut it first if you are sure, that your mainboard doesn't use it."
Is there any safe way I can find out if my main board uses the RCL pin or not?
Any risk not cutting and, and testing first?
The machine is a DEC Venturis 5100, Pentium 100, SIS 5501 chipset.
Text on Dallas module: Dallas DS12887 REALTIME 9538A2 067579
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I'm closing as I guess it is sufficient to check the pins on the original module in question
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First of all, thanks for this project. Looks like it's exactly what I need, and I appreciate the effort.
I have ordered a nwx287 to replace a Dallas DS12887.
I'm unsure about this:
"Important: some mainboards seem to use /RCL pin 21, so cut it first if you are sure, that your mainboard doesn't use it."
Is there any safe way I can find out if my main board uses the RCL pin or not?
Any risk not cutting and, and testing first?
The machine is a DEC Venturis 5100, Pentium 100, SIS 5501 chipset.
Text on Dallas module:
Dallas
DS12887
REALTIME
9538A2 067579
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: