[TRLog] DATE AND TIME
Bob Wanderer
aa0cy@nwrain.com
Mon, 22 Nov 1999 08:33:29 -0800
Great! Will the seconds take effect? I noticed that
when I entered seconds it had no effect. In fact, the
clock stopped incrementing once Alt-T was enabled.
I had to set it up for the next whole minute and time
my <enter>'s. It took a few tries but I finally got the
TRlog computer clock in sync with the UTC clock.
The computer is an old 486 I bought
from Boeing surplus and I think the clock/backup battery
may be messed up as it loses time when the computer's
off and gains time while it is on.
73,
Bob AA0CY
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From: n6tr@teleport.com[SMTP:n6tr@teleport.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 1999 8:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [TRLog] DATE AND TIME
> I know it is a minor detail, but I had occasion during
> Sweepstakes to use the Alt-T command to adjust the
> clock and found it most inconvenient. Would it be
> possible to add seconds to the sequence? and perhaps
> make it a two segment adjustment - one for time only
> and one for the date only?
Job 1732B
Execution complete
Execution time: 15 minutes 32 seconds
You can now press ESCAPE when you get to the date to stop the process.
Seconds can be entered - or not. Look for it in release 6.46 - coming
very soon.
Tree
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