Object Details
Description
Major computer software companies such as Microsoft and Apple provided Y2K compliant updated operating systems and application software for users to download. To help identify other Y2K issues on personal computers, a number of companies offered remedial software products. One of these was IntelliFIX 2000 by Intelliquis International, Inc. Their product would check hardware, DOS operating system, and software. This version was free and ran a pass/fail test. The full version, which could be purchased for $79, would report the issues and permanently correct date problems with the BIOS and the CMOS real-time clock. In 1999, Stewart Cheifet of the Computer Chronicles rated the product as a very good all-in-one solution for hardware and software.
In addition to a diskette from IntelliFIX, this museum number covers a floppu disk from SPaudit, two black cards (one an IBM 5334 and one an IBM 5344) in the shape of punch cards, and a Dysan 3 1/4" disk.
References: [last accessed 2019-09-18]
http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9909/22/top.y2k.idg/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAFIsPX3_3A
[Computer Chronicles – Year 2000 – 30 min video]
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Joan Krammer
ID Number
2007.3054.07
nonaccession number
2007.3054
catalog number
2007.3054.07
Object Name
software
Measurements
overall: 1.6 cm x 15 cm x 19.5 cm; 5/8 in x 5 29/32 in x 7 11/16 in
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Medicine and Science: Computers
Computers & Business Machines
Y2K
Data Source
National Museum of American History
Subject
Y2K
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_1348236