At 23:43 +0100 on 23/09/02, Mike Evans wrote:

>your Mac to boot itself up and switch itself off (either one-off or
>recurring). I don't know how modern the Mac needs to be for it to work... It

I don't think it's an issue of modern; I think it's an issue of whether or not
the Mac supports soft power.  A lot of Macs will give a "This control panel
cannot be used on this Macintosh" error when you try to open that.

>puter -- several 100 miles away), so apologies that I can't remember what
>the control panel's called. But no doubt other people on the list can help

Auto Power On/Off.

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