Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!cbnewsl!rl From: rl@cbnewsl.att.com (roger.h.levy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: PC6300 Clock problem... Summary: driver does exist Message-ID: <1990Sep21.022535.174@cbnewsl.att.com> Date: 21 Sep 90 02:25:35 GMT References: <26014@boulder.Colorado.EDU> <1237@eci.UUCP> Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 19 In article <1237@eci.UUCP>, wfc@eci.UUCP (Wayne F. Clapper) writes: > In article <26014@boulder.Colorado.EDU> turnerk@snoopy.Colorado.EDU (PUT YOUR NAME HERE) writes: > > > > I own an AT&T PC6300 and have a problem with my clock. With the version of dos that came with the computer everything worked fine. I have since upgraded to MS-DOS V3.3. Now the clock does not keep time when the computer is turned off. Is there a spe> cial driver I need or did the battery just mysteriosly go dead when I switched dos versions. > > Thanks for you info... > > LaterZ K. Wade Turner > > Someone has probably told you this already but you need AT&T's DOS 3.3 for > the clock to run correctly. I tried to use regular DOS 3.3 on both a 6300 and > on a 6386 and needed to get AT&T's version. This also applies to DOS 4.01. > There is at least one driver that will mate the 6300 clock chip with generic versions of DOS. One that I have heard of (but have not used) is archived as clock90s.zip on the AT&T support BBS (201-769-6397). Another claim for this driver is that it will keep correct time for 1992 and beyond when even the AT&T versions of DOS will be at a loss for the right time. The documentation for this package has the technical explanations why this is all true. R. Levy