https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/rtc.txt

just a bit of info on rtc drivers. While rtc is something, it's not
necessarily the cmos battery, it's just a chip that the system can use
to determine time. So it would not be a cmos battery it would be an RTC
battery, since there would be no way for inxi to know what it was, there
can be more than one for example.

This bit of data is unlikely to make it into inxi I have to admit since
I would need to see much more information about variation and > 1 rtc
systems and systems where the battery was dead or whatever else can
happen, but in no case would it be a cmos battery state, it would be an
rtc chip state, but, again, since I have no real data on this, no
examples of complex systems, etc, it's unlikely this will be added.

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  CMOS-battery status missing in "inxi -B"

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