In a message dated 9/7/2003 1:51:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< My thoughts exactly ... I mean although it said "Clockworks" I was 
still really bewildered because the IIgs does have date/time functions 
and since I found NO information on this particular card via a Google 
search I wasn't sure.  Basically I thought it was a bit redundant to 
have two clock in a computer so I imagined that there was an off-chance 
that it did something else, but I suppose not. >>

Perhaps the battery on the IIGS is gone, and the card provides date and time 
for programs, such as AppleWorks.

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