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Re: Help with ThunderClock Plus
- Subject: Re: Help with ThunderClock Plus
- From: Bryan Villados <news001@nospam_macgeek.org>
- Date: 2000/08/28
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I believe the diskette you're asking about has a modified copy of DOS
3.3. When you create/write a file after booting from it, it'll put a
time/date stamp as part of the filename.
The problem I ran into with this is that when you use a plain copy of
DOS 3.3 to read such a disk, there's garbled text in the filename,
making it very difficult to deal with. Just a warning!
In article <8oeb3q$o95$1@cronkite.temple.edu>, Seonho Choi
<schoi004@tempest.ocis.temple.edu> wrote:
> My thanks to Wayne and Frank. Now I can read time from THUNDERCLOCK PLUS,
> but still, I can not set the time. Is it possible to send me a disk image
> of the original disk that came with THUNDERCLOCK PLUS? If it is made in
> DOS order, I can transfer it with ADT. Thanks.