# Lines that begin with a sharp "#" are comments
# Please do not put comments on any command line
#
# NOTICE how the command lines are structured.  First is the 24hr time when the
# task is to be executed.  Next are the days of the week on which the task is
# to be executed.  Any non-space character directory below the day, will cause
# the task to be executed on that day.  The task itself, i.e. the full DOS
# command line you would type to execute the program, is last.
#
# EXAMPLE (first line):  Every Saturday at 3am "commo /:mcw" will be executed.
#
# Finally, be sure that the times are sorted in order.  An easy way to do thi
# is to type from DOS "type task.txt | sort > task.new".  And then rename
# task.txt and rename task.new to task.txt.
#
#time mtwtfss command line
01:00 yyyyyyy hdbackup
03:00      y  commo /:mcw
04:00      y  commo /:pcw
06:30 yyyyyyy commo /:apo
06:45 yyyyy   wakeup
10:00      yy wakeup
13:00    y    commo /:new
13:00  y      commo /:znt
15:00 yyyyyyy commo /:olt
18:30 yyyyyyy commo /:apo
