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- From: nagata@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp (Masatsugu Nagata)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system
- Subject: Re: Look for Alarm Clock type DA . . .
- Message-ID: <NAGATA.93Jan6220110@hakobe.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
- Date: 6 Jan 93 13:01:10 GMT
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- Sender: news@kurims.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp
- Organization: Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto, Japan.
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- In-Reply-To: deguzman@after's message of 6 Jan 93 09:32:27 GMT
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- > I am looking for an Alarm Clock type DA that does *not* allow one to change
- > the time or the date or set an alarm of any kind. Just report time & date.
- >
- How about Eric Bloodworth's 'DiskStatus 1.2' ?
- info-mac/util/disk-status-12.hqx; 68K
-
- It's not a DA, but an application, so if you're running System 7,
- you can put it in the Apple Menu Items Folder, if you want, but it
- really belongs to the Startup Items Folder.
-
- If you're running System 6 MultiFinder, you can also set it to be
- your startup application.
-
- It runs in the background, and displays a small window, showing
- various neat things, including current time/date.
-
- Cheers,
-
- Mark
- --
- Mark Nagata
- nagata@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp
-
- P.S. Next time you post questions, be sure to include your
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