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Re: Date 2000 problem revisited!
>I'm still not sure I have a good answer? If on Jan. Ist, 2000, I turn on my
> Apple IIGS (GS/OS 6.0) and run Appleworks Classic, AWGS and Mananita's
> "Business Works" will they accept the date and go on with business as usual?
>
> Two of these programs, as you know, run on ProDOS 8 (AWGS is in the GSOS
> enviroment). Will I need to check the current version of ProDOS 8 to make
>sure
> I'm covered?
>
>
There's a simple way to find out if you're going to have a problem with your
software. Go into the control panel, select Time and change the year to 2000.
Next, run your software and you'll have your answer. Anyone running the
software that I have at my site will have no problems. It's already adjusted
for the year 2000 and beyond. In case you haven't been there, it's at
http://members.aol.com/ljsilicon/index.html. Unlike other CSA2 contributors
(?); no domains are barred from access, only e-mail.