Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!unh!bbr From: bbr@unh.UUCP (Barry B. Reinhold) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Battery Backed Up Clock Not Found Summary: I have the same problem that occured on an A500 using PD software. Message-ID: <1353@unhd.unh.UUCP> Date: 8 Aug 89 20:41:33 GMT References: <43865@bbn.COM> Organization: University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH Lines: 29 To: cosell@BBN.COM Subject: Re: Battery Backed Up Clock Not Found In-reply-to: your article <43865@bbn.COM> News-Path: unh!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!bbn!bbn.com!cosell > there some other possibility? I was doing some hacking (trying to get > Ferrari Formula I to run off of my hard disk) and the machine had just > trashed itself and crashed (real interesting: patterns streaming > across the screen, the control LEDs on my modem went wild, etc). I > ctrl-A-A'ed the beast and it came up complaining about its clock. I > tried "setclock reset" but it, too, just complained about "clock not > found". And there I sit. Last night the same thing occured on my Amiga 500 while running with MachII (V2.5) in the background and trying to run the setup program for TagBBS (1.03 I think). I had the same display of junk on my screen and modem, when I ctrl-A-A'ed, I too saw this Battery Backed Up Clock Not Found. I was hoping it would clear it self up by tonight (I haven't been home yet). I am interested in the problem, just wanted to tell you it wasn't any type of copy protection. Does anybody know the solution. If it helps my Amiga is only two months old. Robert E. Anderson / / Research Computing Center / / I Represent University of New Hampshire \ \ / / myself only!! Durham NH 03824 \ X /