They dont have anything other than the main battery + flash memory. While its possable to shutdown a 5500, swap the battery and power on without rebooting or losing any open files, with the C series this is not possable.
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There is nothing to even hold the time and date?
cheers
Rich
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Somehow it holds the time somewhere. It does this through the use of 'sltime'. You call 'sltime-set' to set the time, and 'sltime' to retrieve the time.
I've got it set to call 'sltime -set' on suspend, shutdown, and 'sltime' in one of the startup scripts. As my Z hardly crashes, and when it doesn I quickly restart, I don't tend to lose time.
Still, it would be nice if it had a hardware RTC.
- Bundabrg