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Y2K problem

inframe systems  mini-computers  off-the-shelf software  personal/home computers including laptops  local area networks  software for managing payrolls, pensions and benefits, inventories, accounting, medical records, worker exposure records, workers' compensation claims, etc.  wide area networks b) Equipment, machines, and other devices that contain date-dependant controls (e.g., embedded systems, microchips, microprocessors) such as: access controls  air monitoring devices  alarms  bar-coding equipment  biomedical / laboratory equipment  controllers  elevators / lifts  environmental control units  fax machines with date/time logs  heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems  intelligent (e.g., computer-controlled) devices or robotics  lighting  machinery/mechanisms monitoring expiry dates  medical devices (including life support systems)  mechanical devices  monitoring equipment that test airborne concentrations of hazardous chemicals  printing and packaging equipment  process control equipment (e.g., valve control systems controlling the flow of hazardous chemicals)  safes and time locks  security and access control systems (e.g. key cards)  telephone systems and switchboards  traffic lights  underground storage tank monitors  utilities  vehicles and electronic systems or micro-processors  video-conferencing systems  video recorders These lists are not intended to be comprehensive but they give you an idea of how far the Y2K problem extends. Y2K problems will occur only in equipment, machines, devices, etc. that depend on day/date information to operate correctly if the Y2K problem is not identified and corrected within them.What Errors will occur? Mo...

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