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@@ -246,6 +246,7 @@ Begin
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WriteLn(' Note: GetTime should return the same value as the previous test. ');
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WriteLn('----------------------------------------------------------------------');
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{$ifndef beos}
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+{$ifndef linux}
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{This should be disabled under BeOS : maybe this is a BeOS bug (or a feature ?)
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in stime function.
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When you set 36 hours, the time AND the date are changed
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@@ -253,9 +254,12 @@ Begin
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36 hours in the future from the begining of the starting day, more or less
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depending on your timezone.
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For example in Paris, in summer (2 hours from GMT time zone),
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- this call set the clock to 14:<Minute>:<Second>:<Sec100> the next day !}
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+ this call set the clock to 14:<Minute>:<Second>:<Sec100> the next day !
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+ Linux shows the same behaviour.
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+ }
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SetTime(36,Minute,Second,Sec100);
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CheckDosError(0);
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+{$endif}
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{$endif}
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GetTime(Hour1,Minute1,Second1,Sec1001);
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CheckDosError(0);
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