Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!littlei!ogcvax!afoster From: afoster@ogcvax.UUCP (Allan Foster) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Blinking Apple Menu Message-ID: <1445@ogcvax.UUCP> Date: Fri, 9-Oct-87 13:32:01 EDT Article-I.D.: ogcvax.1445 Posted: Fri Oct 9 13:32:01 1987 Date-Received: Mon, 12-Oct-87 19:38:52 EDT References: Reply-To: afoster@ogcvax.UUCP (Allan Foster) Organization: Oregon Graduate Center, Beaverton, OR Lines: 43 In article 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. > The fact that you do not have the alarm clock DA installed has nothing to do with your alarm clock going off!!!! The alarm clock is actually part of the system and I think the time to go off is stored in parameter ram. The alarm clock DA is what enables you to turn it on and off as well as to set it. Install it and turn your alarm clock off!!!! Or use something like other or double apple and then you dont have to install the DA. So it is your alarm clock!!!!! Have fun > >Now what. > >Does anyone know what this really is??? (Is the battery going??) > No your battery is NOT going!!! It is your alarm clock!!!! > Mike Robins > houtz!mlr > Allan Foster Hey, You can't do that, You're DEAD --The living Daylights Allan Foster UUCP : tektronix!ogcvax!afoster GEnie : A.FOSTER AppleLink : UG0035 USPS : 1340 SE 89 Portland OR 97216 Voice : (503) 257-0573 Voice : (503) 252-1351 CSNet : afoster@Oregon-Grad