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Re: No Slot Clock - Damaged?
Tried this and it didn't work. When the computer boots up I get the
following two messages
No Slot Clock not found
Clock not installed
So, when I try to use the NSC utility to set the time, I get an error
stating, "Faulty time, or No clock found!" It's like a catch 22 - I can't
reset the clock because the software doesn't "see" the chip.
Is there any other software out there that can reset the chip?
Gus
Supertimer <supertimer@aol.com> wrote in message
19991011023904.17353.00000912@ng-fr1.aol.com">news:19991011023904.17353.00000912@ng-fr1.aol.com...
> stevenl11@aol.comstuffit (Steven Lichter) wrote:
>
> >If you have a ZipChip that could also effect setting the clock, I have to
> >re-boot and make sure the ZipChip is off, then re-boot after the setting,
but
> >mine is on my BBS which is always on.
>
> If that's the case, it might explain the inability of Gus to
> reset the clock since the IIc+ has a ZipChip buit in.
> Gus, try starting the IIc+ in 1Mhz mode by holding down
> the Esc key when turning on the power and then reset
> the clock with the software. After resetting the clock,
> you can return to 4Mhz mode and all will be well
> assuming Steve's theory is correct. Good luck!