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setdate -- a crude way to set the date
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syntax: setdate <month> <day> <year> <hours> <minutes> [-p]
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ex: setdate 4 10 88 22 40 --April 10, 1988 at 10:40 pm
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setdate 4 10 88 10 40 -p --same date
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setdate 3 28 67 0 10 --March 28, 1967 at 12:10 am
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'setdate' is a straightforward command for setting the
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ProDOS date and time. -p means "p.m." and is the same as
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adding 12 to the hours value.
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'setdate' is useful only if your Apple does not have a clock
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card. (The Apple IIgs has a clock built in; if ProDOS does not
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know the time on your GS, it's because you are using ProDOS 1.1.1
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or earlier.)
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If you want to be weird, you can type BF06:60 from the monitor
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to disconnect the clock driver from ProDOS.
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