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TIME
Command
TIME
[hh:mm:ss]
[(parameter)]
You can use TIME to see the current time.
You
can also use it to
reset the time.
If
you specify hh:mm:ss, TRSDOS resets the time.
If
you do not
specify
it,
TRSDOS displays the current time.
The parameter is:
CLOCK
= YES/NO turns the clock display
on
or off. YES is the
default.
The real time clock turns off while TRSDOS does some of its disk
1/0
functions, such as BACKUP and FORMAT, so do not depend
on
the
clock for constantly accurate time and date linformation.
You can enable and disable the prompt for
1lime
on
power-up or reset
with the SYSTEM (TIME
=)
command.
Examples
TI
ME
CENTER)
displays the real time of the system. The clock is reset to
(1)(1):(1)(1):(1)(1)
every time you power
up.
TIME
(CLOCK=YES)
(ENTER)
displays the real time clock
in
the upper right corner of the screen.
Note: CLOCK will print over whatever TRSDOS attempts to print at
the location occupied
by
the clock display.
TI
ME
12:
29:
34
(ENTER)
sets the clock to 12:29:34 p.m. The latest acceptable time is 23:59:59,
as the clock runs
in
the 24-hour mode. When the clock reaches
23:59:59, the date
is
automatically updated.
The time lag between pressing
(ENTER)
and the time set
on
the clock
is approximately 2 seconds.
So,
when setting the clock with the
correct time, remember
to
adjust for the 2-second time lag.
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