I have an iBook here that's doing the same thing, i.e., every time I turn it
on, it tells me the date is 1904, even though I have reset the time/date
several times.  Did anyone answer Todd on this?  I'm on digest also.

Thanks/BG
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Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 00:11:33 -0500
Subject: date/time reset when starting w/no extensions
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G4 PowerBook 550Mhz, 512 MB RAM, Rev. B
When I boot in OS9 with extensions off to rebuild desktop, or for other
reasons, the date resets to 1904, as if the PRAM battery were dead. Upon
booting back up with extensions on, the date is still 1904.

(snip)

Thanks, todd
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