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- From: elitman@rac2.wam.umd.edu (Eric A. Litman)
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- Subject: Re: Powering on at a certain time with upgraded Cube?
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- Date: 23 Jul 92 13:30:12 GMT
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- wierda@ltb.ltb.bso.nl (Gerben Wierda) writes:
- : Dear everybody,
- :
- : I was wondering if I will be able to make an arrangement where I can
- : make my computer turn on/off at certain times. I was looking into:
- :
- : The weak point is of course that to boot the machine I have to press the
- : "Power" button on the keyboard. Is there a way I can make the machine forget
- : about the power button at power up time?
-
- Not currently. Of course, it's quite easy to power down at a certain time,
- but power-up is an entirely different matter. However, the functionality
- is included in 3.0 to power-up at a specified time (as well as power-down).
- In addition, the machine can restart after a power failure (it is cyclic in
- PR2).
-
- -Eric Litman
-