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== (**COPIED FROM ENGLISH PAGE**) ==The CONFIG CLOCK statement for using the asynchrony timer of the 8535, M163, M103 or M128 (and others) allows you to use a software based clock. See TIME$ and DATE$.
By default the date format is in MM/DD/YY.
By specifying:
$LIB "EURODATETIME.LBX"
The DATE$ will work in European format : DD-MM-YY
Note that the eurotimedate library should not be used anymore. It is replaced by the DATETIME library which offers many more features.
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