Steve,
It was
believed that only units built for Georgia would be affected.
However, Lesley had 38 units shipped to Johnson County around the same time, so
she was affected as well. There should be no others (famous last
words). Older units with CE 2.12 never had the problem, so there was
only a week or so of problem units leaving the factory.
Pat
At
what point does manufacturing (what point in delivery to which sites) did this
get caught. Is it corrected in shipments to accounts today. What
accounts do we need to check on this?
I
believe the password you have is only for the July 5th edition of WinCE
and not the Clock Fix Utility. Try the password in the info directly
below.
<ClockFix Utility Information> This program (nk.bin) is loaded from the PCMCIA card by the boot
loader and then initializes the PIC's RTC. The program does not get
copied to the internal Flash therefore there is no need to re-load the WinCE
image after running the clock fix program. If a valid date already
exists then the date will not be modified.
The ClockFix program is on the ftp
site under the BS4Fix directory. It is called ClockFix.zip and
password is "and83jd92ndjs". Unzip the file and copy it to a PCMCIA card,
then insert the card into the bottom PCMCIA slot and turn the AVTS unit on.
It will display a message that it is fixing the clock and then when it is
done it will tell the user to turn to unit off.
<End of ClockFix Info>
Greg, this one worked for me. Lesley
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 2:23 PM
Subject: WCE 300 - July 05, 2002 Release
The July 4, 2002 release did not update the
release date. This is fixed in the July 05, 2000 release which is now
on the ftp site.
The password is "njdks893ndj12"
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