[FADCA] Re: Another thing in FPAC
John H. Green
[email protected]
Mon, 30 Sep 2002 17:40:58 -0400
HI Bud
I'll take a look at this when I get home, sometime around the first of
Nov. There is a bat file that I use to set the time settime.bat I think.
I don't remember if this set the time in fpac or if you have to reboot
(!ipl on the systems in WPB)
73 John
bud Thompson wrote:
>
> Deltona
> Saturday Sept 28 0630EST
>
> Who is keeping track of the items that need to be checked/fixed in DOS FPAC? I think John, WB4MOZ - here is another to put on the list...
>
> When connecting to the node (-8) The first banner shows the time of day.
> When using the S command information the start time/date and current time/date are presented.
>
> Start Date: 09/19/92-05:49:36
> Current Date: 09/27/92-06:26:26
>
> This information must take the year from memory rather than use the actual year set in the computer. Note in the above example the year 92. The current time 06:26:26 is correct.
>
> The last time we installed the ORL switch (9/08/02) I forgot to set the computer clock. Through N4XEO I learned how to do it remotely. I now set it once a day automatically. The result is that the year in the current date does not get re set. Apparently.
>
> A minor thing, but something to add to the growing list of stuff that should be checked out in DOS FPAC when we can find someone to do it.
>
> This in no way should reduce our efforts to move into LINUX FPAC.
>
> bud N0IA
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