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From: chmr@fstgds01 (Christoph Robitschko)
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Subject: Re: 386BSD/clock.c/CMOS-Time
Date: 15 Jan 1993 12:22:47 GMT
Organization: Technical University of Graz, Austria
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In article <1993Jan13.090434.141136@eratu.rz.uni-konstanz.de> Z. Horvat (zh@nike.rz.uni-konstanz.de) wrote:
:> I noticed that 386BSD will not update the CMOS Time/Date after
:> setting it in the running system.
:> Maybe someone out there has already patches available ?
:> Thanks in advance ...
:> 
I have put my modified clock  driver on ref.tfs.com in ~chmr/time .
This can write the time back to the CMOS.

							Christoph