On Tue Sep-27-2016 15:19, Al Kaiser (1:142/926) wrote to Roger Nelson:
RN> On Fri Mar-05-1999 16:09, Al Kaiser (1:142/926) wrote to All:
RN> That's an interesting date you have in your message, Al. (-:
AK> I am not sure where that came from. I know that this is a double
AK> boot system both the Windows 7 and Window XP drives, (where fido
AK> resides), are both set to UTC time.
Mine is also, from Windows 7 to Windows 10. As I recall XP, which resides in
my backup machine not in use at this time, once you set the Time Zone for your
area, any programs used will normally get their date/time from the system
clock. I've not used Terminate, so it may be different. As for the Windows
date/time, you also control that and make any changes you want by clicking on
the date/time at the right-hand side of the taskbar. You will see, in Windows
7 at the bottom, once opened, "Change date and time settings...". I believe it
may be the same in XP. My editor, timEd/386 uses the system clock. Don't
worry about it too much, though.
AK> I found that if I sent the XP to local time and the Windows 7 side
AK> to UTC when I started an amateur radio contest the logging time
AK> would be off started at local time. Some how N1MM picked up the
AK> time from the XP drive rather than the Windows 7 drive. The quick
AK> and easy fix was to set both clock to UTC, (and make sure the
AK> first QSO had the right contact time.
I just select the Time Zone I'm in and forget about it.
AK> It should look like this message was written 3:23 PM but it is
AK> 11.23 AM here. Or perhaps that time was picked by the persons
AK> system who responded to my message.
That's weird.
Regards,
Roger
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