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To: Junkyardawg who wrote ()12/3/1998 12:30:00 PM
From: Ed Boudinot  Read Replies (4) of 110652
 
I have looked back in the file, but have not seen anything about the Y2K problem. I'm sure it must have been discussed here at some time. In any event I have an older computer with a 486 motherboard which has been upgraded several times and does have a pentium chip. It is not Y2K compliant as the clock will not register beyond Dec 1999. I am thinking about buying a new complete outfit, but this old baby is more than adequate for what I do with it. However, I don't want to get caught up in some Y2k snafu because of that clock. Who knows of a specific URL that addresses my situation.
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