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From: | "Trond Bjerksund" <tb DOT epas AT elanders DOT no> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
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Subject: | RE: y2k problem and BIOS-Editor |
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Date: | Wed, 5 Jan 2000 11:30:34 +0100 |
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Michelle Konzack <starone AT cybercable DOT fr> skrev i meldingsnyheter:3 DOT 0 DOT 6 DOT 16 DOT 20000104110739 DOT 359f5942 AT mail DOT cybercable DOT fr... > Hello and good morning. > > The Computer runs under Linux... > > OK, I know DR-Dos is working very well ;-)) but my Mainboards are jumping > not to 1980 but 1900 ;-)) which mean the "19" is hardcoded in the Bios. > > So if I find it, I can continue to use the mainboards. > If the year is wrong, and the rest of the date/time is ok, you might try my date adjust program. See htttp://members.tripod.com/trondb/date2.zip It comes with source (and precompiled 16bit dos executable). It even works in Linux. I have an '95 Award bios. The only problem with this one is that it changes the year byte to 94 when booting. My program set realtime clock (via bios interrupt) + msdos time in dos and just calls stime() for non-msdos. I use it to correct the year from 2094 in Dos and from 1994 in Linux. By the way you should avoid touching the realtime clock directly. Yes, I can send you a 'cmos ram' program which almost killed a '286 some years ago... (Hint: outportb(0x70,index); val=inportb(0x71); ) Good luck! -Trond.
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