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To: Charles A. King who wrote (28615)2/22/1999 3:03:00 PM
From: SandDollarBay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Interesting piece. Mention of bad chip detection...nothing about remediation process:

Yahoo! News
Technology Headlines

Monday February 22 1:19 PM ET

Corrected: Rubik Cube Whiz Offers Millennium Bug Solution

LONDON (Reuters) - A man who solved the riddle of Rubik's cube has invented a test kit to detect where the millennium
computer bug will strike.

At the age of 12, Patrick Bossert shot to fame when he worked out his own solution to the mystifying cube and wrote a bestseller
about it that sold 1.5 million copies.

Now 30, he and a team of software experts at London-based WSP Business Technology have developed Delta-T Probe, a
program that can work out whether microchips embedded in electronic equipment are likely to fail on January 1, 2000.

Delta-T works by electronically detecting equipment to identify chips that process date and time, making it likely to malfunction
when 1999 becomes 2000.

''Only a small percentage of systems will fail to recognize the next millennium, but finding out which ones might go wrong is a
huge and costly process,'' said Bossert, technical director at WSP Business Technology, a unit of consulting engineering group
WSP Group Plc.

Bossert estimates hundreds of millions of chips are buried deep inside equipment in Britain. The chips control devices such as
security systems, fire alarms, production lines, medical equipment and telecommunications.

Bossert expects one in 500 embedded systems will take equipment back in time to Jan. 1, 1900, causing equipment to fail.

British supermarket chain Sainsbury's Plc is among major companies that have tested Delta-T. Sainsbury's said a trial run at one
of its stores in Devon, southwestern England, had been a success.

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To: Charles A. King who wrote (28615)2/22/1999 5:42:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Charles,

There was an announcement about the Federal Gov't providing $61 million in new funding to meet Wash, DC's lagging Y2K efforts.

However, the prevailing wisdom is that throwing money at the problem will not buy the time to fix the problems.

On the upside, the DC gov't is SO SCREWED UP ALREADY no one will probably even notice. It would be merely be a case of "deja vu all over again".

<VBG>

Regards,

Ron