#RetroComputing image dump: My Sunday activities
This really isn't what I personally consider retrocomputing, since MS-DOS based systems like this were a big part of my career... But I know Not everyone here is as ancient as I am!
What we have here is called an Altima Three - It's a 386 "laptop" (for large laps) made ~1990. I pulled it from a junk pile where it has been sitting outdoors for at least a year.
But here's where our troubles begin, a Dallas DS1287 clock module: These things combined a real-time clock, some static RAM, and a battery into one package. Which meant that in 5+ years, when the non-replaceable battery was dead, your computer would retain neither its time/date or hardware settings when powered off.
@byteshift69 Glitchworks makes a drop in replacement that uses a coin cell, if you don't want to go through the hassle. They're awesome.
@yestergearpc I knew about them, but I had none on hand, and this was a "today" project. I don't have room in here for another pile waiting on parts!