SETTING THE CLOCK
Another PET feature
is
the real-time clock. The
PET
clock keeps real
time
in
a 24-hour cycle
by
hours,
minutes,
and
seconds. The reserved string
variable TIME$ or TI$ keeps track of the time.
To set the clock, use the following
format:
TIME$ = "hhmmss"
where:
hh
is
the hour between 0 and 23.
mm
is
the minutes between 0 and 59.
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the seconds between 0 and 59.
For
hh,
enter the hour of the day from 00
(12
am)
to 23
(11
PM).
The
PET
is
on
a
24-hour cycle
so
that you can distinguish between
AM
and
PM,
unlike 12-hour
clocks. The hours from 00 to
11
designate AM, and the hours from 12 to 23 desig-
nate
PM,
returning to 00 at midnight.
At
midnight. when one 24-hour cycle ends
and another begins,
hh,
mm, and
ss
are ail equal to
zero.
When
initializing TIME$ to the actual time. type in a time a few seconds in
the future.
When
that actual time
is
reached, press
RETURN
and the
PET
clock
is
set.
TIME$="
120150<CR>
To retrieve the time any time after the initialization of
TIME$,
type the
following
in calculator or program mode:
?TIME$
<CR>
and the
PET
will
display the time in hhmmss:
?TH1E$
121::12131::1
The PET clock keeps time until the
PET
is
turned off. The clock needs to
be reset when the PET
is
powered
up
aga
in.
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