- cross-posted to:
- protogen@pawb.social
- cross-posted to:
- protogen@pawb.social
Unavailable at source, here’s their Bluesky.
He should be using CCS Level 2 at 240v on one of the bigger outlets, Level 1 will be painfully slow to charge.
His clock battery also died so he’ll be pretty confused when he wakes up.
Boots up
“Current date is Jan. 1, 1970:” flashes across view
Puts on platform shoes and bell bottoms
The memory battery (aka motherboard, CMOS, real-time clock (RTC), clock battery)[2][10] is generally a CR2032 lithium coin cell. This cell battery has an estimated life of three years when power supply unit (PSU) is unplugged or when the PSU power switch is turned off.[
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonvolatile_BIOS_memory#CMOS_battery
That is one forgetful protogen.
That or he’s based on an Original Xbox and uses a clock capacitor instead of a battery.