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amiscreen0.3
ansifilter0.1
auto2guide0.1
ccfilter0.1
chipset0.1
cputype0.1
device640.1
dupfilter0.1
expandlogs0.1
findsm0.2
fmpp0.1
fsmount0.1
genanim0.3
gensymtab0.1
hashlab0.4
ktm0.6
linkpoint0.1
logo2ilbm0.1
lpradio0.1
lzwpack0.1
minism0.2
mkheader0.1
modeidctrl0.1
mss0.6
multisum0.3
newterm0.2
numconv0.1
palhack1.1
patmat0.1
pfr0.2
playamitape0.1
qdbflags0.1
qfill0.1
resmodinit0.2
sadctrl0.2
saveassign0.1
setanim0.2
systime0.1
tokendump0.1
uassign0.1
viewlogo0.1
waitback0.4
wrapmount0.1



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systime-0.1
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This  program prints current system  time to the standard  output either in
seconds past year  1978  or as a date-time string. Having timeval value you
can easily create auxiliary datestamps/timestamps.

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NOTES:

[*]
Requires  68020(no FPU)+,  OS2.04(theoretically)+,  4+ kilos of free memory

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HELP:

   > systime ?

     SECONDS,H=HUMAN/S



   SECONDS    -  Time in seconds where 0 is Sunday 01-01-1978 00:00:00. You
                 can  use this to convert from  timeval notation. Four most
                 common notations(BIN, OCT, DEC, HEX) supported.

   H=HUMAN/S  -  Expresses  time in human readable form. By default time is
                 printed in prefix-free hexadecimal that is zero aligned.

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USAGE:

   ; Passing no arguments tells system time in a timeval way
   systime

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