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Isn't that what the MEM key is for?
On a real Academy for example, if the player needs to interrupt the game, they can press the MEM key and turn off the chesscomputer afterwards. The game can be continued when turning the chesscomputer back on.
Aah, that's indeed the solution!

I thought that this MEM key would only be for entering move sequences (i.e. the 'Player-Player' mode), but you're right - I should have read the manual more carefully.
I've seen your remarks in the drivers of some newer machines (e.g. with H8) about using an OFF key before switching off, but I didn't know that this (or MEM) would also be needed for these older machines.
Ok, then this NVRAM 'problem' is solved - many thanks,
Franz