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January 2000, Week 4

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"Roger J. Dyckman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Roger J. Dyckman
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Sat, 22 Jan 2000 09:00:12 -0800
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Set your  date and time with CLKPROG.PRV.TELESUP.

By the way, I'm supporting 40 classics (MPE/V) and not a Y2k bug in a
carload. You just can't kill the beast.

Roger


Dr. Ferenc Nagy wrote in message ...
>We tried to set 2000 at warmstart. It accepted only two digit years.
>We have set 12/31/99, so our machine shows now 2000, but smaller day of
>month than the other computers.
>
>Question: Can I force the MPE to sense midnight ten times in a day to
>reach the correct day of month without forgetting the correct year?
>                               ===================================
>(What happens if
>I do a new warmstart, then I answer to the date question
>with
><CR> but I set the tme to 23:59, finally I wait two minutes before Ctrl-B
>WARMSTART again? Loop until DHOWITE shows day = real today's date.)
>
>                                        TIA
>
>                                                       Frank
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