AmigaOS3.5 (164/967)

From:mark krawczuk
Date:4 May 2000 at 11:32:19
Subject:Re: time

Hello David

On 04-May-00, you wrote:

> Hello tesla
>
> On 03-May-00, tesla wrote:
>
>>> Thanks, David, but i'm still a little confused. I have put "TIME" in my
>> 3.5/prefs drawer, and guess what? It still doesn't save the time/date. It
>> DOES always say that it's 1/3/00, but, that isn't helping. Sorry for the
>> dumb questions, I am good at the "darkside" dos, just have to get up to
>> speed at AmigaDos. :)
>>
>> I think that your sasying that I will have to use the shell to move TIME
>> to the boot partition? Or am I wrong? If I am right, assume i'm a total
>> newbie at this, and please tell mw how to do it, step by step.
>>
> To set the time on the Amiga, hold down the right Amiga key and hit "e".
> Type in 'time' (without the quotes), hit return.
> Now set the time and date and click on Save. That's it.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Dave
>
Regards
hi, at one stage i had a problem with my a600 that would not save time.
IF I REMEMBER CORRECTLY , for some reason i think that it was conflicting
with the cd rom drive i had connected up to my harddrive.
when i disconnected my cd rom i found out that i could set time.
this was a long time ago, and if you have a cd try disconnecting it then try
to set time.

mark krawczuk

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