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PRIZM batteries last 1-2 months with ~2-4hr. of usage... for me at least. Do TI calc use more battery?
I see, thanks for the explanation. Back in the days I was sure that cartridges used some sort of ROM or chip to keep data saved until a friend lent me a copy of Super Metroid where saved data kept vanishing every few day. I was told that it was a dying battery or something, but that was only 3 years after the game came out. My Ys III: Wanderers from Ys cartridge had the same problem, but back then I thought that the fact it had 15 save slots (which was very uncommon for a SNES game) was just too much for the battery lol. The Illusion of Gaia copy I tried had similar issues, but far less worse. Years later I was shocked to see many of my NES/SNES games with their save data intact (the last time I checked, only Secret of the Stars kept losing its data). I wonder what could cause batteries to die faster or something...At least I'm glad my calcs kept my data protected more reliably
from my experience, I think CX lasted a month or so with me keep on playing FF6 Advance quite a lot with overclocking.
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