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A.J. Maas writes:
> -Your Windows clock (protected mode) can be accessed via the Window's Control Panel,
> via the Window's RUN box(Win Prompt) and via the Window's VDOS box(VDOS Prompt).
> It gets its information from the real PC clock(above), and presents this as though it is
> the PC clock(eg a VPC clock, a virtual clock), now on your DeskTop (eg thus in Windows).
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> -Your DOS clock (real mode) can be accesed via the DOS prompt, eg with the DATE and
> TIME commands.
I'm not sure I understand the difference here, but when I issue a
"date" or "time" command at a command prompt, the clock on the taskbar
changes to match.
Is that what you meant by the Windows VDOS box?
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