Time and Date (TAD) is yet another DOS
clock utility. The time can be set from the command line or from the real-time
clock (RTC). It is also possible to change the system time, but
keep the RTC as it is (and vice versa). The time can be
displayed in any format. Calculations involving times, dates and duration can be
performed. In addition, it provides an offline, non-resident solution to counter
RTC drift.
(View the
PAD file.)
Example output:
Time and Date 2.10 (112k, includes C
(Borland/LCC-Win32) source
and partial German version).
Jason Hood.
23 October, 2004.
Main.