Fwd: [WarpCast] new CLOCK01 drivers

Autor: Przemysław Pawełczyk (warpman_at_friko5.onet.pl)
Data: Fri 06 Nov 1998 - 19:11:36 MET


Hi,

Czy ktoś śledzi tego rodzaju uwagi, przerzuca w HTML i przekazuje
Lechowi na WWW?

Warpman

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ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixes/v4warp/english-us/xr_m0
09/clock01.zip

November 5, 1998

CLOCK01.SYS in Warp 3 Fixpaks 37 and 38 and Warp 4 Fixpaks
7, 8, and 9 can cause the System clock on some systems to
jump from the 29th of one month to the 1st of the next
month. Systems currently known to experience this problem
are:

o Toshiba Satelite 420 Laptop
o Toshiba Satelite 210 Laptop
o IBM Valuepoint xxxxx
o IBM PC340

To see if your system has this problem after applying one
of the Fixpaks mentioned above, do the following:

 1. Shutdown all applications
 2. Start the System Clock program from the System Setup
    folder
 3. Click mouse button 2 on the clock face, select
    properties.
 4. Click on the View tab
 5. Select "Both date and time" under Information
 6. Select "Digital" under Mode.
 7. Click on the "Date/Time" tab
 8. Set system time to 11:59:30
 9. Set system date to 28
10. Close the Properties window

Watch the date as the time crosses midnight. If it jumps
to the 1st of the month then you have the problem, follow
the instructions below. If not, you do not have the
problem and do not need to apply the fix below.

In either case, reset the clock to the correct date and
time after the test.

To resolve this problem, replace CLOCK01.SYS in the
OS2\BOOT directory of your boot drive with the one from
CLOCK01.ZIP in this directory.

Instructions:

1. Download CLOCK01.ZIP in binary

2. Unzip CLOCK01.ZIP (Use UNZIP or PKUNZIP)
     ==> 4-27-98 5:07p 4400 clock01.sys

3. Rename \OS2\BOOT\CLOCK01.SYS CLOCK01.FPK on your boot
   drive

4. Copy CLOCK01.ZIP to \OS2\BOOT on your boot drive

5. Shutdown and reboot your system. Repeat the test to
   verify the problem is fixed.

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