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Old 03-02-2007, 12:32 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by CommanderROR
I don't think a new battery would be a big help. They need to redesign parts of the hardware to make proper powersaving possible.
End of Story.
The clock must run to keep the dynamic memory alive. Would it help to use static memory, that does not need refresh to retain data? Low power, of course.

For keeping the time a built-in radio clock would suffice. Such a clock uses almost no power and can be switched off completely and be at the right time fast when powered on.
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