CLOCKSET.EXE    -       THE MANUAL

What time is it?  Some MS-DOS programs make small changes to the way that
your computer tells the time.  This can make your PC's clock seem very
inaccurate.  Do you need a way to automatically set the time back to what
it is supposed to be?

This program fixes the problem by reading the time from the real-time clock
and setting the MS-DOS clock back to that time.  It will only work in the
following case:

1)      Your PCs time is fine when you turn the power on.
2)      The time changes when you run certain programs.
3)      The time goes back to normal if you reboot.

This program will reset the time to normal without having to reboot after
running certain programs.  Copy it to a directory that is on the path, and
type clockset after running the program.  Your PC should return to normal
time.

If you run into any problems with this program, I would like to hear about 
them.  Please contact me on CompuServe:

        George E. Pelletier
        72147,2001

Obligatory Legal stuff (sorry about this, but in this day and age, some people 
will try and sue anybody for anything):

"This program is supplied 'as is' without any promise of any kind.  If you 
run it on your machine, you are the person that decided to run it, and you 
are therefore responsible for any risks incurred while running it.  Thou 
shalt not hold the author responsible for any dammages resulting from the 
use, misuse, or inability to use this program.

"This program is freeware but it still bears a copyright.  This means that you 
can give it away, with the documentation, but you can't sell it to anyone."

Copyright (C) 1994 Phaedrus Research and George E. Pelletier.  All rights
reserved.

Take care, and may God, Krishna, Buddha, Kitche Manitou, Allah and Jehovah
bless you.



