Fog Library Disk FOG-DOS.356 Copyright (1990) by Fog International Computer Users Group to the extent not copyrighted by the original author for the exclusive use and enjoyment of its members. Any reproduction or distribution for profit or personal gain is strictly forbidden. For information, contact FOG, P. O. Box 3474, Daly City, CA. 94015-0474. as part of the description of a file indicates that the program is distributed on a "try first, pay if you like it" basis. If you find the program(s) meet your need, please refer to the author's documentation for information on becoming a registered user. Only by registering and paying for the programs you like and use will the authors of such programs continue development. Often, more complete documentation, additional modules, and new releases are available only to registered users. A program to ensure your system clock is set to the correct time and a replacement for the DOS PAUSE command. Filename Description -01-10 .90 This is the release date of the disk. -DOS356 .DOC This is the description of the disk contents. TIMESET .EXE 124479 ver. 4.20 [Time Set 1 of 7] Use this to set your computer with the Naval Observatory's Time service. This version has an interrupt-driven time and date display that is concurrent with dialing, data gathering from the Naval Observatory and other program activities. Thus a running display of the current time is always available. On-line help is included. CLKDRV .SYS 1633 ver. 4.20 [Time Set 2 of 7] A clock driver by Tom Strickland for automatically passing time and date between the DOS clock/calendar and nearly all real-time clocks except the AT CMOS. Just add it to your CONFIG.SYS (if your clock is not AT CMOS or clone). CONFIGTS.EXE 51851 ver. 4.20 [Time Set 3 of 7] Version 1.1 of the program for configuring TIMESET. DOSTIME .COM 567 ver. 4.20 [Time Set 4 of 7] Strickland's program for reading the DOS clock/calendar without having to use the TIME and DATE commands. Displays time and date together without prompting you for changes. REALTIME.COM 879 ver. 4.20 [Time Set 5 of 7] Strickland's program for reading time and date from a non- CMOS real-time clock while in DOS. RTCLOCK .COM 1087 ver. 4.20 [Time Set 6 of 7] Strickland's program for transferring time and date between DOS and a non-CMOS real-time clock. Works in either direction TIMSET42.DOC 93340 ver. 4.20 [Time Set 7 of 7] PAWS .EXE 30337 ver. 1.40 [Pause replacement 1 of 2] A replacement for the DOS PAUSE command for use in batch files. It offers a creative alternative to the "press any key". The actual message displayed defaults to "Press Any Key to Continue" but you can change it to read anything you like. PAWSDOC .COM 17963 ver. 1.40 [Pause replacement 2 of 2]