Changing System Time or Date Will Temporarily Pause Clock
ID: Q43331
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The information in this article applies to:
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The C Run-Time (CRT), included with:
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Microsoft C for MS-DOS, versions 5.1, 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0ax
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Microsoft C/C++ for MS-DOS, version 7.0
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Microsoft Visual C++ for Windows, versions 1.0, 1.5
SUMMARY
The system clock temporarily pauses when the time or the date is set.
This feature prevents cases in which the date or time may need to be
updated during the actual time change. For example, an attempt to set
the system date exactly at midnight using _dos_setdate() will not
produce the desired effect if the system changes the date at the same
time it is being set. Therefore, the system clock pauses.
The effects of such a pause can be seen in the sample program that
follows. If you run this program, you will find upon exit that the
system time is the same as when the program was started.
MORE INFORMATION
The following is the sample program:
/* Note - this code takes a couple of minutes to run */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <dos.h>
struct dosdate_t Date;
struct dostime_t Time;
unsigned long loop;
void main(void) {
_dos_getdate(&Date); /* Show time when starting */
_dos_gettime(&Time);
printf ("Today's date is %d-%d-%d\n", Date.month, Date.day,
Date.year);
printf ("Start time = %d:%d\n", Time.hour, Time.minute);
Date.year = 1988;
for (loop = 1; loop <= 200000; loop++) {
_dos_setdate(&Date);
}
_dos_getdate(&Date); /* Show time after loop */
_dos_gettime(&Time);
printf ("Date is now %d-%d-%d\n", Date.month, Date.day, Date.year);
printf ("End time = %d:%d\n", Time.hour, Time.minute);
}
Additional query words:
kbinf 6.00 6.00a 6.00ax 7.00 1.00
Keywords : kb16bitonly
Version : winnt:
Platform : winnt
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