BRANNAMAN@kcgl1.eng.ohio-state.edu (A. Bradley Brannaman) (03/03/89)
On occasion, my 7 month old 1000TX likes to "fritz" in the middle of executing a program. The end result is that the Smartwatch chip gets some bizarre time stored in it. I can reset the time and reload it into the chip, but I would like to know what might be going on? I don't think that it is a power surge because I have a surge protector. Any help out there, or am I condemned to going to the Radio Shack people? Bradley =============================================================================== Statement of the the day: I am employed, but what's your excuse ...statements like this would not be acceptable to the vast minority of America. =============================================================================== A. Bradley Brannaman Internet: BRANNAMAN@kcgl1.eng.ohio-state.edu 4999 Kingshill Dr. Apt. 212 Columbus, OH 43229 (614)-885-9469
jim@trsvax.UUCP (03/05/89)
[user has quirky clock in a 7mo. old 1000TX...] This may sound obvious, but have you checked the battery? When they get low, they cause all kinds of clock quirks. hope this helps. James T. Wyatt UUCP:decvax!microsoft!trsvax!{rwsys,mycube}!jim KA5VJL I don't know what I'm typing about, but the company has good batteries!