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Re: Y2K info
I've been crowing to high heaven at faculty meetings that Apple II is
immune from Y2K bugs!
I have Appleworks 3.0 ---- let me know if you want a backup. I have not
noticed a Y2K bug in that one. ....
Steve Buggie
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** Stephen Buggie UNM-Gallup, 200 College Road, Gallup NM 87301 **
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A2MG (a2mg@aol.com) wrote:
: A few weeks ago I said that we weren't going to be looking at AppleWorks 2.0
: and 2.1 for year 2000 problems. Well, now we are. AW2.0 and 2.1 won't even let
: you boot up if you enter a year earlier than 84 at the "Enter today's date
: "prompt. If you have the patch installed to bypass the date, entry I don't know
: what happens - I haven't tested it yet. Anyway, we will be fixing AppleWorks
: 2.0 and 2.1 for this, and for 2 other year 2000 problems.
: Beverly Cadieux
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