I'll add another quirk to the puzzle... We have 3 of the finished instruments in our warehouse, two that have been there since we built the units, December of 2005. and one that was checked on March 30, 2006. These are units that have been powered up several times, run for 24 to 48 hours to check programming and the Time/date, before being warehoused.
Checking all 3 today, I found that all three had no voltage on pin 28 of the MX-RTC. Upon powering up, the program didnot function properly, all DM[] data was gone, and the date was 1/1/1996 0:0:0.
I reloaded the program, set the date, powered off, and measured the voltage on pin 28. In all three cases it was about 3.25Vdc and holding. The measuremets were made with a Wavetek 4.5 digit multimeter, with extra fine tips, and measuring on the SDRAM pins. The measurenments were made several times
Did I put enough pressure on the SDRAM pins to re establish contact with the MX-RTC socket? Without question there was no voltage there until after poweing up and powering down.
Is there an unpublished quirk to the DS1216C that it re-establishes the "Freshness Seal" if the unit is not powered up for a period of time? No literature at Maxim/Dallas indicates anything like this.