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VK3TGB > TPK      14.01.00 05:09l 48 Lines 1283 Bytes #-9379 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re:TPK 1.82 and date
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VK3TGB/TPK 1.82 Msg #:211  Date:14-01-00  Time:9:22Z


My system reset to 1980 on the rollover, This was both bios and tpk.

My fix was to go into setup and reset date there to 2000.

Hopefully everything still reads correctly as it did two weeks ago,

73's   Gary

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>>Hi There
>>Hope everyone has had a bug free  Y2K rollover. I have a user here running TPK
>>1.82 and date  is shown as  01-01-100 and cannot  sync with local BBS.
>>73 DE ZS6AES
>
>Hi ZS6AES
>
>        As you will see by the header on this msg, I am useing 1.82.
>        The problem is with the user's BIOS. 
>        There are a number of patches floating around on the packet 
>        net, also on the web. Thay are in the form of a TSR loaded
>        on computer start up from the CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT.

>
>        I've found something that may help on the local PBBS.
>        I'll send it on.
> 
>Cheers from Frank.
>
>
>Hi, TPK'ers
>
>I also am using TPK 1.82 on a 486dx2
>
>A simple BIOS fix from WWW.RIGHTIME.COM corrects the BIOS clock in the 
>computer, and TPK 1.82 hums merrily along with no problems here also!!!!!
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