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G4IJE  > ARCHIM   14.09.96 03:14l 23 Lines 628 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
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Subj: Risc PC / millenium
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T:From: g4ije@gb7daa.#33.gbr.eu (g4ije)
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T:Date: 13 Sep 96 09:17:00 UTC

From: G4IJE@GB7DAA.#33.GBR.EU
To  : ARCHIM@EU


Hi all. Just thought I'd answer the question you've all been asking ...
The Acorn Risc PC (OS 3.50) is MILLENIUM PROOF! I just set the date / time
to December 31st 1999, 11.59 pm. I then waited for the big bang ... but
nothing happened. *TIME now gives Sat,01 Jan 2000.00:04:30 and files saved
on the desktop have the correct date and time stamp.

We can all sleep easily in our beds now ....

73 de Paul G4IJE @ GB7DAA

[ Message sent at 00:08 on Sat,01 Jan 2000 ]





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