Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uunet!samsung!umich!sharkey!msuinfo!kira!dailey From: dailey@kira.uucp (Chris Dailey) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: HELP! A2000 Realtime Clock problem Message-ID: <1990Aug9.191119.17898@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> Date: 9 Aug 90 19:11:19 GMT References: <2560004@hprnd.HP.COM> <32584@cup.portal.com> Sender: news@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu Organization: Michigan State University Lines: 27 In article <32584@cup.portal.com> Peter_Warren_Lee@cup.portal.com writes: >There is a program floating around someplace that will fix your clock when >it does that. It's called clockdoctor or something like that. I'd try that >before doing any hardware stuff. > > Peter_Warren_Lee@cup.portal.com Someone a while back posted something that they said would fix the problem. I've never had the problem, and have never been able to test out the program to see if it even runs, so use it at your own risk. By the way, after this was posted I don't recall anyone yelling about how it messed up their machine, which I'm sure they would do on csat! :) Good luck. ---------------------------------[ cut here ]------------------------------- begin 644 resetclock M #\P # ( $ $ /I !$'Y -P G ' ?0EA1R/_\3G4 /R #Z@ /R #ZP $ /R end ---------------------------------[ cut here ]------------------------------- -- /~\ Chris Dailey (CPS Undergrad, SOC Lab Coord, AMIG user group Secretary) C oo dailey@(cpsin1.cps|frith.egr).msu.edu (make WP5.1 for the Amiga) _( ^) "I am thankful for one leg. To limp is no disgrace -- / ~\ I may not be number one, but I can still run the race." -from B.C.