[I ask and then find a reply!] Hi y'all, I've just downloaded the MSX2 Technical handbook (thanks Konamiman!) and read in the DATE section: --------------- The format of the date to be set by the DATE command has three fields: <year>, <month>, and <day>. Each field is separated by "-", "/", or ".". Each field can have the following numerical values: <year>: 1980 to 2079 0 to 79 (considered as 2000 to 2079) 80 to 99 (considered as 1980 to 1999) <month>: 1 to 12 <day>: 1 to 31 --------------- So that's it! Our MSX computers are already prepared to deal with the year 2000! :) Or so it seems. Now, can anybody confirm whether the same applies to MSX1 computers? Manuel PS to Konamiman: hey! there's no way to make your mem.com program run on my MSX2! I do have msxdos.sys and command.com (MSX-DOS2) yet it says DOS2 required. ============================= MSX Database members.xoom.com/z80msx/msx.htm www.msxnet.org/manuel/msx.htm **** MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/) ****
