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Re: No-Slot Clock
In article <20000101034408.22432.00000647@ng-fd1.aol.com>,
stevenl11@aol.comstuffit (Steven Lichter) wrote:
> changed it now says Friday January 1, 1900, no big problem, except it is
Which operating system are you running? Earlier versions of ProDOS use a
year which is between 0 and 127, corresponding to 1900-2027. Later
(sometime in 1991, I believe) the convention was changed to use a number
between 0 and 99, representing 1940-2039.
So there may be a conflict somewhere between the clock and the OS: one of
them expects 100 and gets 0.
Or, what is the "it" that says Friday January 1, 1900? The four digits I
mean? I can't get my computer to give me more than 2! It may be just some
hard coded 19 in a program somewhere.
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