:> Well, I've tried to exchange the date to 31st December, 1999, and
:>the time to 23:58:59. All that I've done was to wait 2 minutes, and a GET
:>DATE A$: ?A$. The result was 01/01/2000. So, MSX is Y2K compliant.
:
:
:It is the first time I read something clever about this on the MSX ML ...
Umm... this does only tell you that Basic (and the BIOS) is
Y2K-compatible... Doesn't tell anything about software... You should try
this with all software to be sure... But for example the file-dates will be
ok.
But to cut all this crap, on MSX there are no large time-based databases
running, so Y2K isn't a problem on the MSX anyway. Who cares about the wrong
year displayed in Ted??? (I'm not sure about this).
~Grauw
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