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Re: Clock's non-volatile RAM ?

Posted: November 29th, 1984, 5:26 am
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Subject: Re: Clock's non-volatile RAM ?
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From: decvax!dartvax![email protected] (John Meier)
The non-volatile RAM is used to store things like the time and date, and other
user preferences (those listed on the control panel). It is documented in
the system utilities part of Inside Mac. It also says that the unused bytes
ARE NOT available to the programmer, because they "may be used" in future macs.

john meier