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Periodic rebooter for System 7?

This is the kind of software I'm now seeking. My finds:

Keep It Up: site is down. Google apparently knows nothing about it. Wayback Machine = also nothing. (Remember the Color Classic web server?)

Cron Manager: buyware. Across irrelevant things, I found a MacWEEK article on one paid subscription based library and other which requires you to enter your postal address. I think the text won't be useful.

By preference it should reboot on anywhere between midnight and 6am.

 
These are the only ones I could find. I just know AppleScript to the extent of sending commands to applications.

I want: Cron utility or periodic rebooter.

I don't want: AppleScript tutorial.

 
I came across a cron-like scheduler for classic Mac OS a month or few ago. I believe it is in the Info-Mac archive. Search for 'cron'

 
I recommend writing a faceless background application that checks the system date then sends an apple event to the finder to reboot.

There are plenty of code samples for FBAs around and MPW is free.

 
Why is it of importance to restart the mac periodically? Is it due to technical reasons like fragmented RAM, or just to keep a remote system up and running? For the latter a software was available to force an automatic restart after the system crashed (sorry, I lost the name of that programme). A scheduled restart probably would not be able to solve that issue.

 
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