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ID | Category [?] | Severity [?] | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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03455 | Misc. | Feature | Always | Sep 26, 2009, 05:11 | Sep 26, 2009, 15:34 |
Tester | nightsoil | View Status | Public | Platform | MAME (Official Binary) |
Assigned To | Resolution | Open | OS | Windows Vista/7 (32-bit) | |
Status [?] | Confirmed | Driver | |||
Version | 0.132 | Fixed in Version | Build | Normal | |
Fixed in Git Commit | Github Pull Request # | ||||
Summary | 03455: mjmyornt: Cannot set clock manually | ||||
Description | When I try to set the clock in this game it won't let me. I try to set the time and then it insists on going to my PC's real-time clock for the time again. | ||||
Steps To Reproduce | From the game screen, press 9, then N. You will see a time set screen. Try setting the date and/or time. Once you finish, it will revert to your PC's clock time. | ||||
Additional Information |
I notice that bug #01785 is not totally dead yet: when I tried this around 00:55 or so, the time jumped to 12:55 and not the expected 00:55, but everything else seemed to match the "real" time. Except for the year, that is, but the game's clock cannot handle years as late as 2009, can it? I want to be able to set the time and/or date in this game in order to show what the in-game calendar did during the span it was apparently built for. Look at the graphic: isn't it beautiful? I want it to show something other than garbage. Now, according to the site http://koyomi.vis.ne.jp/ 1909-09-26 (the date in my picture) was "kyuureki" 8/12 2009-09-26 (the "real" date) is "kyuureki" 8/8 so where is the 8/25 in the picture from ??? |
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Affected Sets / Systems | mjmyornt | ||||
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0000.png (15,366 bytes) Sep 26, 2009, 05:11
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No.04986
Fujix Administrator
Sep 26, 2009, 15:34
edited on: Sep 27, 2009, 01:15 |
I confirmed the issue. BTW,I found another way to toggle the clock setting mode by turning on the second "Unknown" DIP switch above the "Computer Strength?". Although either way, the new clock value is overwritten by the system time right after I update it by the "Ron" button. |
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