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Grex > Micros > #183: My computer has no clock, and it's not an XT. | |
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omni
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My computer has no clock, and it's not an XT.
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Feb 25 23:22 UTC 1998 |
I have a interesting problem that I just discovered today. One of my 386's
has no clock. At least the diagnostic software says so. What can be done about
this? Is this a bad chip, or am I missing something?
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keesan
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response 1 of 5:
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Feb 26 03:09 UTC 1998 |
Oh, that doesn't mean anything, it will just be in the setup program, the CMOS
setup has the clock. Don't believe diagnostic programs. J Deigert
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mwg
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response 2 of 5:
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Feb 26 04:24 UTC 1998 |
Does your computer report the time when you type TIME at a DOS prompt?
Diagnostics can say what they like, but I'm fairly certain that DOS would
unstable to inoperable without a clock.
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omni
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Feb 26 05:33 UTC 1998 |
Let me be more specific. It does keep time. It just doesn't keep earth time.
My computer thinks it's still Feb 23. The diagnostics I was using is called
check-it pro. Very intensive diagnostics, which is why I posted this item.
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davel
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response 4 of 5:
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Feb 26 11:52 UTC 1998 |
At one point there was a bug in a lot of BIOSes, which prevented the date from
rolling over if the computer was kept running through more than one midnight.
(That is, it rolled over once, but not a second time.) I don't recall more
details, but this sounds like that could be the cause. Are you leaving it
running? Does the date advance if you *don't* leave it running through
midnight?
(Is this my old 386, Jim? If so, I almost never left it running overnight;
but I know about that BIOS bug because it happened to me with *some* former
computer, & it might well have been that one for all I recall. It was quite
a few years ago, & might have been an even earlier computer.)
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omni
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response 5 of 5:
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Feb 26 18:10 UTC 1998 |
It is, Dave, and I will find out what is making this thing act this way.
It's mildly annoying to have a computer that thinks it's on Mars. I discussed
this with a friend, and he was thinking it could be a bad chip or something
like that. It is not a big problem.
I don't as a rule leave my computers running. I believe in low electric
bills, and that is not possible when you have a 386 on all the time, plus
whatever else is running, too.
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