[SPARCbook] SPARCBook2: TOD clock not initialized
Robert F. Schaefer
rschaefe at gcfn.org
Wed Nov 5 09:42:33 CST 2003
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Schmittlein" <jschmittlein at amcc.com>
To: "For owners of Tadpole/RDI's SPARCbook series of portable Sun-compatible
computer systems." <sparcbook at sunhelp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [SPARCbook] SPARCBook2: TOD clock not initialized
>
> Finally, if I recall correctly the nvram problem doesn't prevent the
> machine from booting. If it's on a network you can set the data after
> booting with rdate. In this way, the OS will take a post Y2K date. If
> you try to set the date from the command like, you're limited to pre Y2K
> dates with sunos 4.1.3. However, the machine will forget the time/date
> on powerdown.
Huh. I hadn't heard that it would take a current date at all-- the
information I came across made it sound like the nvram couldn't correctly
store anything past Y2K. Do you know if it will keep the current time &
date through a suspend?
>
> Joe
Bob
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