a-HA!

I figured it out!

The cache simm wasn't fully seated. Upon removal and re-installation, 
everything works perfectly.

<sigh of relief>

-=D=-

>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?
>
>-=D=-
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Dennis A. Wurster - Rochester, NY, USA.

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