You bring up an interesting point regarding what operating system these things run. I see them in the OR, and the flashing READY reminds me of my old Commodore 64. Strange this thing was originally designed for NASA. Could the software be 80s vintage like the space shuttle?
Couldn't agree more. Not only is my auto-set clock currently messed up (not changed) , but also I have to now remember when DST used to be to change it back after it wrongly adjusts for the old DST. Add $60 to my cost of switching to the new DST.
You bring up an interesting point regarding what operating system these things run. I see them in the OR, and the flashing READY reminds me of my old Commodore 64. Strange this thing was originally designed for NASA. Could the software be 80s vintage like the space shuttle?
Couldn't agree more. Not only is my auto-set clock currently messed up (not changed) , but also I have to now remember when DST used to be to change it back after it wrongly adjusts for the old DST. Add $60 to my cost of switching to the new DST.