On Thu, 24 Jun 1999, Jonathan Hall wrote:

> All MS-DOS machines I've ever used ask for the date and time upon boot.
> This includes all 808x machines I've ever used.
MS-DOS's default action when there is no config.sys or autoexec.bat is to
prompt for date and time.
 
> So, yes... they do have built-in clocks.  They just don't have any battery
> to store the time and date.
Yea - it's the system clock - this machines have no battery backed up
clock unless you add one youself.

> I imagine it would be more a software issue (OS issue) than a hardware
> issue, though, whether or not they are y2k compliant.
Probably

Bye for now,

       Matt
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