Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!uwvax!tank!ncar!boulder!tcr!dcpc!dc From: dc@dcpc.UUCP (Don Curtis) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Battery Backed Clock Not Found Message-ID: <0304.AA0304@dcpc> Date: 10 Aug 89 03:08:46 GMT Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga Organization: CompuServe/TransAmi Lines: 40 In reply to Robert, and the others with this problem: >> 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. Get a copy of the v1.2 version of SetClock and use the reset option SetClock RESET That should cure your problem. >Robert E. Anderson / / >Research Computing Center / / I Represent >University of New Hampshire \ \ / / myself only!! >Durham NH 03824 \ X / -- /* ** Don Curtis ....boulder!tcr!dcpc!dc ** CIS 76703,4321 */