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ahead of time in usenet
after setting the bios to two days in advance and run hwclock --hctosys and is found two days and date also show it is 2 days ahead of time.
WHEN I execute the usenet program and examin carefully from the news of OE, it is still to-days. No working yet.
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regards, wish to use AT 89c51 single chip computer to do remote sensing and send the data back from woods to office via nokie 3330 and internet. HOW? first I must revise C program thro' example, what's next? Last edited by pentium5 : September 19th, 2002 at 10:32 PM. |
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Well, what exactly are you trying to achieve? Setting your system clock back two days is not akin to time travel.
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people famed us. we wish to put the news on the top. OE can but I do not use OE at all.
I can reach and loop news into newsgroup. But I never did that. I wonder if every news master should clean up untrue and many competitor make use of the news to make other people look "dirty" in fact he /she is innocent. |
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