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     CLOCK(M)		      XENIX System V		      CLOCK(M)

     Name
	  clock - The system real-time (time of day) clock.

     Description
	  The clock file provides access to the battery-powered,
	  real-time time of day clock. Reading this file returns the
	  current time; writing to the file sets the current time.
	  The time, 10 bytes long, has the following form:
	       MMddhhmmyy
	  where MM is the month, dd is the day, hh is the hour, mm is
	  the minute, and yy is the last two digits of the year. For
	  example, the time:
	       0826150385 is 15:03 on August 26, 1985.

     Files
	  /dev/clock

     See Also
	  setclock(M)

     Notes
	  Not all computers have battery-powered real-time time of day
	  clocks.  Refer to your computer's hardware reference manual.

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