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Subject: PC6300 and PC-DOS
Message-ID: <2062HBX@psuvm>
Date: Fri, 9-Aug-85 12:12:27 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug  9 12:12:27 1985
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I recently purcased an AT&T 6300, and for reasons of compatibility
with existing software, must run IBM's PC-DOS rather than use
Microsoft MS-DOS 2.11 for the 6300.  To date everything has worked
well, (I am using the newest revision of the BIOS, Ver. 1.21.),
except for one thing.  The system clock gains time.  If I set
the time correctly when I boot, leave the system unattended for
a few hours and then check the time, it may gain as much as
15 minutes.  Can anyone else confirm this, and does anyone
have a fix?
     
Terry Harrison
310 Business Administration Building
Penn State University
University Park, PA  16802
(814) 863-3357
     
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