Dec 292017
AT&T’s fix to their PCs’ date problem. | |||
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File Name | File Size | Zip Size | Zip Type |
CLOCK.SYS | 896 | 651 | deflated |
CLOCK401.TXT | 768 | 390 | deflated |
Download File CLOCK401.ZIP Here
Contents of the CLOCK401.TXT file
CLOCK.SYS is an installable device driver that supports the
date-and-time clock on the PC 6300, 6300 PLUS, and 6300 WGS computers.
It has no effect on other computers.
To install CLOCK.SYS, insert a command line of the following
form in your CONFIG.SYS file:
device=[drive:][path]clock.sys [year]
where:
drive = drive containing the CLOCK.SYS file
path = directory containing the CLOCK.SYS file
year = determines the base year used in date calculations. For your
computer to keep the date accurately, the base year must be no more
than eight years before the present year.
To install CLOCK.SYS with a base year of 1989, you would insert
a command line of the following form in your CONFIG.SYS file:
device=c:\dos\clock.sys 1989
date-and-time clock on the PC 6300, 6300 PLUS, and 6300 WGS computers.
It has no effect on other computers.
To install CLOCK.SYS, insert a command line of the following
form in your CONFIG.SYS file:
device=[drive:][path]clock.sys [year]
where:
drive = drive containing the CLOCK.SYS file
path = directory containing the CLOCK.SYS file
year = determines the base year used in date calculations. For your
computer to keep the date accurately, the base year must be no more
than eight years before the present year.
To install CLOCK.SYS with a base year of 1989, you would insert
a command line of the following form in your CONFIG.SYS file:
device=c:\dos\clock.sys 1989
December 29, 2017
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