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Re: Having a clock without a clock card



dempson@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) wrote:

>If you want a more general purpose clock, particularly for
>timestamping ProDOS files, independent of whichever program you happen
>to be running, then the answer is no.

There is Soft Clock, which although isn't brilliant at
keeping accurate time, at least ensures that each file
you write to disc has a date stamp LATER than the previous
file you wrote.

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