Hello,
Is your user running Microsoft Windows 95 or 98 as the operating system
from which she launches the DOS program? If so, have you tried installing
the Windows Clock Patch from IBM's web site at:
It allows the operating system clock to periodically synchronize with the
hardware RTC.
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
At 01:24 PM 2/17/2004, you wrote:
>Message: 8
>Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 15:03:30 -0500
>From: "Bruce Markowitz" <scosgt@worldnet.att.net>
>Subject: [Thinkpad] T23 not keeping proper time
>To: "Vicky Lamburn" <victoria@sunshinesista.fsworld.co.uk>
>Cc: thinkpad@stderr.org, gwydion <gwydion@courvilles.com>,
> MScott8169@aol.com
>Message-ID: <003101c3f591$29bb7540$9792950a@X20>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
>I have a T23 that loses time. Other than replacing the CMOS battery (it's
>only 1.5 years old, so should not be suspect) any other ideas? The user is
>only using a DOS application, which DOES access the system clock (displays
>the time on screen), so possibly it creates a problem, although her last
>machine was a 600 which used the same exact software without any problem.
>Any ideas?
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