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{{Software | {{Software | ||
|Picture=NA.png | |Picture=NA.png | ||
|Version=1. | |Version=1.0 (Oct 2020) | ||
|Author=[[Peter Moylan]] | |Author=[[Peter Moylan]] | ||
|License=GNU GPL | |License=GNU GPL v3 | ||
|Download=[ | |Download=[ftp://ftp.pmoylan.org/software/tzset_1.0.zip tzset_1.0.zip] | ||
|Website= | |Website=http://www.pmoylan.org/pages/os2/software.html#tzset | ||
}} | }} | ||
This is intended as a substitute for the OS/2 "System Clock" object. The main new feature is setting the time zone, and adjusting the clock at the appropriate summer start/end time. | This is intended as a substitute for the OS/2 "System Clock" object. The main new feature is setting the time zone, and adjusting the clock at the appropriate summer start/end time. |
Latest revision as of 03:41, 3 September 2021
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Version | 1.0 (Oct 2020) |
Vendor | |
Author | Peter Moylan |
License | GNU GPL v3 |
Download | tzset_1.0.zip |
Website | http://www.pmoylan.org/pages/os2/software.html#tzset |
This is intended as a substitute for the OS/2 "System Clock" object. The main new feature is setting the time zone, and adjusting the clock at the appropriate summer start/end time.
There are two executables in this package. TZset.exe should be started at system startup (e.g. via the Startup folder), and it runs in the background (and spends most of its time sleeping). Clock.exe is the user interface.