The set-date BASIC program sets the system software date, and optionally the system hardware clock.
For Windows: Not Supported. Use the Windows utility or the BIOS to set the date.
set-date mm/dd/yy{yy} set-date dd mmm yy
set.date set.dt
The date displays automatically at the TCL prompt by pressing ENTER, or CTRL+M. The time command displays the time and date.
The D3 system date is set as a difference from the UNIX system date. Normally, the difference is 0, making both dates equal.
set-date 2/20/2003