I want to mod some of my M2 hardware to use a non-volatile FRAM chip for the timekeeper, mostly to just have it done but also to document the procedure for other collectors of M2 hardware. Considering a lot of the battery backed RTC chips are NOS and probably have diminished battery capacities as is, seems like a valuable procedure. Plus this avoids having to start Dremel'ing the epoxy off the batteries and installing battery holders (annoying, hard to show a tutorial for, batteries run the risk of leaking, etc etc etc all the reasons batteries suck)
Maybe my google skills are lacking lately, but I cannot find the appropriate FRAM substitute for the following two chips
ST M48T58Y-70PC1 NonVolatile TimeKeeping RAM
AND
Dallas DS1643 NonVolatile TimeKeeping RAM
Basically just want to convert the boards to run off a FRAM chip. I know its A) possible and B) I've seen it done once on a Japanese YAJ auction for Battle Tryst. Unfortunately the photos weren't high enough res for me to see the chip markings on the FRAM chip. Honestly I don't even think it was silked
I do know the person who bought the board and should be able to get photos eventually, but if its not silked that won't help much.
It did use a custom board that interfaced between the FRAM chip and the socket itself, as the FRAM chip was about 1/2 the size of the battery backed chips listed above, and it was surface mount vs through hole.
If anyone has any thoughts, info, just lmk! I'd appreciate it
Maybe my google skills are lacking lately, but I cannot find the appropriate FRAM substitute for the following two chips
ST M48T58Y-70PC1 NonVolatile TimeKeeping RAM
AND
Dallas DS1643 NonVolatile TimeKeeping RAM
Basically just want to convert the boards to run off a FRAM chip. I know its A) possible and B) I've seen it done once on a Japanese YAJ auction for Battle Tryst. Unfortunately the photos weren't high enough res for me to see the chip markings on the FRAM chip. Honestly I don't even think it was silked
I do know the person who bought the board and should be able to get photos eventually, but if its not silked that won't help much.
It did use a custom board that interfaced between the FRAM chip and the socket itself, as the FRAM chip was about 1/2 the size of the battery backed chips listed above, and it was surface mount vs through hole.
If anyone has any thoughts, info, just lmk! I'd appreciate it
