<<<>>>› Want to have a top screen line› showing you the correct time while you› are using the computer??›› Here are the instructions on how› to load and show the time. Program is› on this OHAUG NEWSLETTER DISK!›› 1. Make sure that both› "MAKCLOCK.BAS" and "SETCLOCK.BAS" are› on a disk along with DOS and DUP.› (Make sure disk DOES NOT HAVE› "AUTORUN.SYS" on it, because this› setup will create one, and will write› to your disk.)› 2. Run "D:MAKCLOCK.BAS", which› will create an "AUTORUN.SYS" on your› disk for you.› 3. After you run the program, you› will be toldto first remove lines 144,› 145, 146, and 147.› 4. Reboot your system in BASIC› with the new "AUTORUN.SYS" on it.› 5. When "READY" comes up on the› screen, run "D:SETCLOCK.BAS".› 6. Respond to prompts by typing› in hour, RETURN, then minutes, RETURN,› and seconds and RETURN.› › If you have followed the above› instructions, you should see the time› printed on the top line of your› screen. now you will not be late to› your next appointment (grin). Should› resist RESET!›› Alex Pignato, Member of the OL'› HACKERS AUG, N.Y.› <<<>>>››