We had a bit of a problem with one of our 918RXs this week, and was hoping someone could shed some light on this issue. We had a 918RX stored for about 3 months, or at least long enough for the clock to be one hour fast (Daylight Savings Time, I woudl figure). When we booted the machine and tried to change the time, the system locked up with a message: Sytsem Abort 1328 From Subsystem 110 Secondary Status: INFO=-1110; SUSBYS = 110 FTL DEAD/BE07/0105/0230 But the system would boot properly as long as we didn't change the time. Don't change time would boot up, change time would crash. HP came out (believing it was a hardware issue), and it turns out that resetting the RTC fixed the problem. The RTC was set to 1/1/70 GMT, and when we set it to 3/11/98 GMT, then changed the time at bootup to EST, everything worked. The best we could come up with was that there is a limit in the differential between the RTC and the current time, and this let us run ok without changing the time but crashed the system when we tried to change it. Moving the RTC forward to current time seemed to have minimized this differential. Does the time differential make sense to anyone? Thanks! Steve B.