[comp.sys.tandy] <920@cs.rit.edu>

steve@cpe.UUCP (03/04/89)

	Well now.  After about 15 minutes of fighting with Scripsit, I can
	finally attempt to answer.

	You do not need to patch SMWCLOCK for it to locate the clock.  Just
	make sure everything is plugged in correctly, boot the computer, type
	in SMWCLOCK and press ENTER.  It should return the software version,
	the location of the clcok (C800) and whatever date and time that the
	clock thinks it is.  By the way, this isn't off the top of my head.
	I just got through testing it in our lab.

	If it doesn't do any of this, better go back double-check everything.
	


						Stephen L. Osborn
						Computer Products Engineering
						Tandy Corporation/Radio Shack

	Again, my ravings, not the companies.