Hello all,

> Research in the MILC learned me, that the clockchip uses two nibbles for
> storing the date. The max value stored is &H99, this is decimal 155,
> and 1980+155 = 2135. So the clockchip gives the correct date until 2135
> (Doubt if I make it till then ..) It's only the software ...
 
AFAIK, the clockchip uses BCD for storing its info, so &H99 means decimal
99, not 155...

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