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Installed the RTC easy peasy

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Steve
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Installed the RTC easy peasy

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Hey Chris,

Thanks for the RTC pcb, it works perfectly. This is replacing my old one which I bought from blackcat designs, which was so long it went under the ct60e pcb.
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Re: Installed the RTC easy peasy

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Steve wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2017 7:52 am Hey Chris,

Thanks for the RTC pcb, it works perfectly. This is replacing my old one which I bought from blackcat designs, which was so long it went under the ct60e pcb.
Awesome :)
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Re: Installed the RTC easy peasy

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Hi Steve,
Gary from Australia here.
Did you use NVRAM reset to set the NVRAM or other software, as the software I am using is causing conflict.
Cheers
Gary
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Re: Installed the RTC easy peasy

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gazak28 wrote: Mon Dec 25, 2017 10:21 pm Hi Steve,
Gary from Australia here.
Did you use NVRAM reset to set the NVRAM or other software, as the software I am using is causing conflict.
Cheers
Gary
Holy crap, I didn't see your reply! Sorry. Yes I did, I cleared out the data and then I ran the programs to set the new information.
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Re: Installed the RTC easy peasy

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Thanks for that Steve.
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