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Re: Y2K and Apple IIe
- Subject: Re: Y2K and Apple IIe
- From: supertimer@aol.com (Supertimer)
- Date: 1999/10/18
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
- References: <Pine.SGI.4.05.9910162318440.110040-100000@fang>
Corey SN Walker <walkerc@unbc.ca> wrote:
>I use a Laser 128 EX/2 Apple //e compatible and it has a system clock,
>because all of my programs come up with the same date all the time. It is
>in ProDos. I went into ProDos and changed the year from /99 to /89.
>Since the computer hasn't been used for financial applications in at least
>8 years, it shouldn't "screw" anything up, except the dates on my
>AppleWorks or FredWriter word processing files, which is no big deal. I
>am hoping that this will make it Y2K compliant, but I am trying to
>enquire in different locations to see if my assumption is correct or not.
The Laser 128EX/2 clock is Y2K compliant, but AppleWorks is
not. Contact a2mg@aol.com for Y2K updates for AppleWorks.