Hi All,

I have a PTP225  upgraded with a G3/400 card, over 300 MB ram, 4GB disk.

Was running 9.1 stably for months.  Power supply died, which I 
replaced with an ATX supply from CompUSA the last time they were on 
sale.

Now the menu bar clock refuses to 'tick'  The time is frozen. It 
exhibits the same behaviour when booted from a CD as well. I even 
tried a clean install of 9.1, but nothing seems to make the menu bar 
clock work.

I was able to test the PRAM battery, and it's fine.

I am able to sync it with a time server, but the clock refuses to 
iterate beyond that time.

I've tried:

replacing the date and time control panel
trashing the prefs
Norton Disk Doctor
clean install of 9.1
testing the PRAM battery



What I still need to try:

TechTool Pro scan
zapping the PRAM


Any ideas about things I've missed? Has this happened to any of you before?

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