Command: time
TIME displays or sets the system time.
Syntax:
TIME [/T]
TIME [newtime]
Options:
newtime hh:mm
hh:mm:ss
hh:mm:ss.ss
The time to set for your system.
'hh' is the hour on a 12 or 24 hour clock.
'mm' is the minute.
'ss.ss' is seconds and hundredths of seconds.
/T displays the time without prompting for a new setting.
/? Shows the help.
Comments:
Type TIME with no parameters to display the current time setting
and a prompt for a new one. Press ENTER to keep the same time.
TIME is a command internal to command.com and needs no other file
in order to work.
Examples:
time /T
time 15:10
time 15:10:20
time 15:10:20.75
See also:
date
Copyright © 1998 Jim Hall, updated 2007 by W. Spiegl.
This file is derived from the FreeDOS Spec Command HOWTO.
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