Steve wrote: . > Then there was... GeoClock, I think it was called. . > It showed a map of the earth with where the sun was . > shining and where it was dark. The shadow moved . > across the map according to time of day and time of . > year. Worked fine on 386. Didn't work on K5.
Hmm. I have GeoClock v. 7.5 (or is it 8?) on a 300 MHz K6 laptop running under DR-DOS 7 and it works fine. Just turned it on to make sure. It also runs on a 486/33, 586/133 (MS-DOS 5.0) and Pentium 75 (MS-DOS 6.22). GeoClock (or a version similar to it) is also included in the programs contained in the HandSpring PDA but without all the customizing options that the desktop version has. Roger Turk Tucson, Arizona
