Paul Koning wrote:
Y2K isn't an issue -- if that breaks things,
simply set the system
time to 1999.
Doc Shipley wrote:
Or, if you want to be picky with it, most computers
not Y2K-compliant
will accept either 1988 or 1994. That gives you the correct day-of-week.
Fred wrote:
Right concept, but 1988 is a leap year, and neither
1994 nor 2005 are.
From 1901 through 2099, the calendar repeats every 28
years. If you can
set the system clock to 1977, you'll have the correct day of
the week
and leap years for another 22 years, after which you can set it back
to 1977 again.
Some machines, though, are too "smart" to let you set the year to 1977,
but yet not smart enough to handle Y2K correctly.
Eric