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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: WR who wrote (4749)3/17/1999 9:51:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 9818
 
Works pretty good. Should be a good benefit.

He's what I found on Volvo:

>>Volvo's products

Volvo's products comprise passenger cars, trucks, buses, construction equipment and drive systems for marine and industrial applications, as well as components for aircraft engines. Volvo's products are to an increasing extent based on information technology, and contain many electronic units and sophisticated software. For several years, Volvo has maintained a focus on the electronic units and software included in its products in such way as to prevent them from being affected by the millennium date change.<<<



To: WR who wrote (4749)3/18/1999 12:36:00 AM
From: C.K. Houston  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9818
 
I am REALLY, REALLY angry ... I checked out Y2Kbase.com to see status of Brother MFC 4450 I bought last year.
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I guess I'll be like the majority of the people in the U.S. who CAN'T FIGURE OUT WHAT IN THE H*LL THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT ... when they tell us to download patches to make our systems Y2K compliant:-(

I can't be sure what works or doesn't work. What's in my system, what isn't. We often buy equipment for several basic functions ... and don't really care about some of the fancy, more advanced stuff. But, ends up to fix this ... you need to read the manual to actually figure out what all is in that machine you bought - regardless of whether you use it or not.

The multi-function Brother MFC 4450 that I got last year... needs a patch. I have NO idea what to do. Link it takes me to, itemizes some things that are standard and some which are options. I can't figure out what they're talking about. I don't feel like pulling out the manual, which I never read in the first place.
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DISREGARD THE ABOVE ... I thought MFC4450 was a part of the 4400 series that could be updated with a patch (which I wouldn't know what to do with anyway.) Apparently, it isn't. It has its own section.

FROM BROTHER'S SITE:
"Currently, Brother is making every reasonable effort to address the Year 2000 related issues with respect to Facsimile and Multi-Function Center products. Please continue to check this site for updates.

MFC-4450 Multi-Function Center: THE MODIFIED SOFTWARE IS UNDER DEVELOPMENT.

This isn't a life or death deal for me. But, I'm p*ssed!!!!! And angry that I have to waste my time and go thru a bunch of links to figure out what they vs others, mean by "Y2K compliant". And ... I'm supposed to keep on checking back to see if they've come up with a solution?? THIS IS BULLSH*T!!!

So, what's supposed to happen to this multi-function machine (that I bought last year) ... next year?? I have no idea. Brother didn't tell me. Is it going to stop working? Or will it be minor, like fax dates being registered incorrectly? (Then again, for some that is a major problem.) Who knows? Guess I'm supposed to keep on checking their website and maybe they'll eventually have a software patch ... that I won't know what to do with.

At least with the medical device research I did last year, if equipment was not Y2K compliant - equipment manufacturers would tell you specifically what would or would not happen. Of course, that was a life or death situation.

Now I understand why some companies are just going to fix-on-failure. It's not worth the hassle.

CHEEKY KID:
Give me the good spin on this.


Now most of us (from past experience) expect you to make some innocuous, warm-fuzzy, off-subject, Pollyanna post. But, maybe you'll surprise us. Here's your chance to be a man and make a substantive contribution. DOES THIS STUFF MAKE SENSE????

Cheryl