Y2K Compliant
ExtraTech controllers, although they do store seconds since power on, do not store a date or year value at all. This means our controllers are not affected by the Millenium Bug. PC-based software, however, does use dates. We have carefully tested the products listed below for Y2K compliance and they have passed successfully.

Some of our PC-based software products contain date sensitive properties, and it has been verified that we use 4 digit year values throughout all of our programming and leap years are handled correctly. The following programs have been tested and comply...

MX32 Version 4.67 and newer

JobReporter Version 1.02 and newer

WDNC Version 2.65 and newer

Motion Mechanic all versions

JobPreviewer2 all versions

Job Server all versions

Machine Parameters all versions
 
 


For more information on the Y2K problem, Microsoft® has compiled detailed sections explaining what the problem is and providing downloads to prepare your Windows® system for the Year 2000 roll-over.