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- J-CLOCK
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- Well after many months of putting it off I decided to finally jump on the
- band wagon and learn how to program in C. This is my first effort so be
- kind. As if we needed another clock program but I had to start somewhere.
- Since this is my first effort there probably are some bugs so if you run
- into any problems with it please let me know what they are. Look forward
- to more such programs. If ya like it let me know. If you don't like it,
- remember me in your prayers.
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- The program will display the systems current date, time, and available
- memory. You can use the Date command to set the time and date. The time
- will update even if you run the date program after J-CLOCK but the date
- will not (you must do it before or reload J-CLOCK). I just set the time
- and date in my startup-sequence. Since I have the Insider with internal
- clock I have the current time. You will notice that it displays the time
- in A.M. & P.M. I was not in the military so I always had to think a minute
- to remember that 13:00 meant 1:00 P.M. To load the program type J-CLOCK
- from CLI or just click the icon from Workbench.
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- Send comments & suggestions to:
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- J.L. White
- BODEAN on PLINK
- 1304 Four Seasons Blvd.
- Tampa, Fla. 33613
- (813) 971-4451
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