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from: AL PACHECO
date: 1995-04-11 12:04:00
subject: PC`s Date...what goes on?

            If anyone has the time to try the following code and can tell me
        what is happening I'd appreciate it. 
        DO
          KeyPress$ = INKEY$
        LOOP UNTIL LEN(KeyPress$)
        PRINT DATE$
        END
         If you compile to a stand-alone and let it run past midnight at 
east
        twice it will mess up the date on the PC. The CMOS is not affected
        but you have to re-boot to reset the date. The computer guru's around
        the area here think it's a BASIC problem.  I doubt it. It affects
        '286, '386,' 486 and doesn't care about DOS version either. I hope 
        someone knows the answer.
--- Maximus 2.02
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* Origin: The Crescent Software Support BBS II (1:141/1080)

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