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- World Time, Ver. 1.22 Sept 1989
- This program tells the time in 100 cities across the 24 world time zones.
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- WT.EXE can be run from the floppy drive A: or loaded onto the hard drive.
- (The online instructions assume you have loaded the program onto the
- C: drive).
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- Use the dos copy command to copy WT.EXE from the diskette to the hard
- drive.
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- ===> Type wt at the prompt for complete online instructions.
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- Remember that the file, wt.dat, is created to hold the name of your
- local city in the current directory. (The "current directory" is
- the directory in which you loaded and executed WT.EXE).
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- If you are not familiar with the path command, you may wish to
- review this command in the dos manual before continuing.
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- If you place WT.EXE in your path, a wt.dat file will be created
- in every directory from which the program is executed. If you use
- many cities as "local" cities, then you may wish to make a seperate
- directory for each of these cities and "cd" into these directories before
- executing the program.
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