Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!necntc!ames!sdcsvax!sdcc6!sdacs!wade From: wade@sdacs.ucsd.EDU (Wade S. Blomgren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Blinking Apple Menu Message-ID: <451@sdacs.ucsd.EDU> Date: Thu, 8-Oct-87 11:47:11 EDT Article-I.D.: sdacs.451 Posted: Thu Oct 8 11:47:11 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 11-Oct-87 08:43:00 EDT References: <1076@houtz.UUCP> Organization: UCSD Academic Computing Services Lines: 23 Keywords: Mac In article <1076@houtz.UUCP>, mlr@houtz.UUCP (M.ROBINS) writes: > I find it strange that there have been a couple of messages about > blinking Apple menu's is this newgroup. The answers given each time > to the fellows question was that the alarm clock must have tripped. > Well----- I am also running a Mac+ and I just started to see the > Apple menu blink. So--- I checked to see if I had my alarm clock > set. Guess what----- I don't even have an alarm clock DA installed. > Now what. > > Does anyone know what this really is??? (Is the battery going??) > It really is...the alarm clock. The alarm clock DA is just a mechanism for setting the date and time, and setting the alarm function. The date, time and alarm function are built in, regardless of whether you have the DA installed. To get rid of your blinking apple, you need to boot from a system disk that has the alarm clock DA installed, or install it temporarily in your system, and turn off the alarm. Really. Trust me. Wade Blomgren UCSD ACS wade@sdacs.ucsd.edu