Hi,
Is there a known safe procedure for replacement of the battery on the Taito X2?
I understand that some Taito X2 motherboards keep security keys in the CMOS/BIOS.
I have a Darius Burst system and would like to keep it running the original drive/dongle if possible.
My fear is that the battery will run out of juice at some point as it's 10 years old.
I assume I can't just power up the system, unsolder the battery and add a new one and instead it may be more wise to to supply the correct voltages to the battery terminals
whilst the battery is swapped out.
Has anybody attempted this procedure?
Thanks!
Is there a known safe procedure for replacement of the battery on the Taito X2?
I understand that some Taito X2 motherboards keep security keys in the CMOS/BIOS.
I have a Darius Burst system and would like to keep it running the original drive/dongle if possible.
My fear is that the battery will run out of juice at some point as it's 10 years old.
I assume I can't just power up the system, unsolder the battery and add a new one and instead it may be more wise to to supply the correct voltages to the battery terminals
whilst the battery is swapped out.
Has anybody attempted this procedure?
Thanks!