by PG:
Well, your obviously not an expert in electronics.
Here is another novelty monkey for you..
http://amiga.resource.cx/photos/photo.pl?id=t1230
Oh Jesus, Mtech/Apollo accelerators... I think I'll take the novelty monkey. Those boards were so cheaply designed they probably knew the battery would outlast the board!
:-)
by PG:
If you didnt knew it, most modern PC:s use CR2032 as backup battery.
Yes, with a replaceable clip to pull them out when they die. You can replace them without having the need for an electronics degree.
by PG:
Phase5 AND DCE Blizzard 1260 cards has the same problem.
Ever tried to clock a Blizzard 1260 in 75Mhz?
No, because Phase5 used the XC68060RC50A which has a full FPU and MMU. It is however widely in use at 66Mhz and far more reliable.
I always remember the Amiga Format reviews of the Blizzard cards and they were basically like Ferrari to the Apollo/Magnum boards (the Ladas).
Now, I'm going to spank my novelty monkey.
:-D