35TIME COM TIME DOC *~j !91!~=W!x> ~#1b%xa {T~#o}o]CTTIME MODULE ALREADY PRESENT. $$ F  2D@2:g.".*"!"*^#VS##^#VSns#r*#s#r!9"11?>"> $G:0(<20!>6/#>!>6:#>6:#>!~$( O#*1:E G:Dx>2A2E!"B*B:A=2A~#"Bɯ2E $G0w#x0w#1 !":OA System not running on KAYPRO 4 with clock, cannot display date/time. $Enter Date/Time string trap character: $C4B7B6=8 B1B0=8U ^J / /84 : : C1C0C6B4$   @ H$oxg |1}ր!ͿQͿx@cGOc͸ͿZ7G91 <8 b=ÚGLyiÿ Z1cUyi<O cGͽO͵ycC×@O͵øcBG͵Lbi!͵O! vGy(×L¤: 1> : J ͬ C ͬͿyÝR1͏** {zX~#"  : >o&) NOctober 4, 1984 Subject: TIME stamping program for KAYPRO 4'84 Recently I released a program designed for the KAYPRO 4'84 computer which displayed the date and time in the lower right corner of the screen, in the non-scrolled 25th line. This newest release (all of 4 days after the first), adds several features requested by beta test reviewers (they are NEVER satisfied). Listed below are the new features: 1. Before relocation, the program checks for the presence of the clock. If the clock is not found where it should be, the program aborts with a message. 2. When the progam is invoked, it will request from the user a 'trap character'. This character is used during normal use following the installation of the parasitic to insert the currently displayed date and time into whatever program or file is being operated upon. The date and time appears to the system to be coming from the keyboard when ever the user chosen trap character is pressed. It is recommended that the user select a rarely used control code for this function. To remind the user of his selected trap character, the display on the screen shows the character preceding the date/time string. Again, a warning. This program is a parasitic, attaching itself to the CP/M and protecting itself from destruction by other programs. It is not compatible with other parasitics such as UNIFORM, MFDISK, and EX. Be careful! Thomas Hill Alaska Micro Systems 701 W. 41st, Suite 101 Anchorage, AK. 99503 (907) 562-3900