On Wed, 26 Jan 2000 18:03:29 GMT, "J B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >Internal clocks work by counting the cycles in electricity. Not on PCs. There's a small quartz oscillator on the system board that drives the internal clock. (Otherwise, how would it run when the power is down, eh?) If you look at the PC power supply, you'll see that unrectified line current never reaches the system board; this also torpedoes your theory. :) Kelly ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
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