At 09:30 AM 7/5/99 -0700, Jan Lambert wrote:
>2. Use DOS date command to set the date to mm-dd-00. Can't do
>that. 00 is the code that indicates that the date has not been
>set.
I have a DOS 486 (it's not in service at the moment, for a different
reason). While it didn't take mm-dd-00, it _did_ take mm-dd-2000 with no
problems.
Christopher Zguris
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