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Subject: Y2K compliant?


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Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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Date Posted: Thursday, May 29, 07:34:06am

I have a (yea, nice, broad, vague) question...

Are the IBM/XT, IBM/AT and PS/2 computers hardware Y2K compliant? I'm not really into the old Clone machines, and don't really know... (and personally I couldn't care -- but we had a customer ask about them and I could really use an answer...)

Anyway, there are many folks on this list more intelligent than me, and figured this is the quickest way I could get an intelligent answer to my foolish question. ;-) If no-one else is interested in this discussion, I'd be happy to take it to email only.

Thanks for any help y'all can provide,

Roger "Merch" Merchberger

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