I'm not aware of a setting within CT 9 that could do this -- I always
keep my computers on zulu time
You might check your autoexec.bat and any other .bat files you execute
prior to using CT for a statement like
SET TZ = 8 -- I believe that there is a DOS command like TZ or timezone
which will make calls to the system clock yield an offset value. If you
find a suspect line, rem it out and try again. Also, you might try
typing "time" at the c> prompt to see if the computer really believes
that it is on zulu time -- I'm not sure if this would yield the offset
time or the real time if TZ/timezone command was used.
Good luck
Dave N7UE
On Wed, 5 Mar 1997 WJ2O@aol.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to this CT reflector. You may have discussed this many times before.
>
> I have version 9.25 on two different computers. When I move a BIN file from
> one computer to the other the times entered change by 3 hours. The clock
> chip on both machines is set to UTC. Is there a setting I'm not familiar
> with?
>
> 73, Dave, WJ2O
>
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