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Technology Stocks : Year 2000 (Y2K) Embedded Systems & Infrastructure Problem

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To: John Mansfield who wrote (252)3/21/1998 3:46:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (3) of 618
 
From c.s.y2k

paul wrote:
>
> dallas semiconductors procuce a range of chips which have a real time clock
> the model numbers are ds1647-150
> ,ds1647p-120,ds1646p-150,ds1646p-120,ds1644p-120,ds1644p150,,,,,,these
> programable chips have a built in real time clock so a person looking at a
> system and NOT seeing a battery would think that the system did not have a
> clock,but you must remember that the o/s or the third party software may
> get a value from these chips,the chips have a lithium battery capable of
> operating for ten years
they ARE year 2000 compliant what i am saying is
> check your systems for these and if they exist check the other areas of
> your systems.
>
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