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/cvbtar.mac
This file is the result of a challenge posed in a message on
the Classic Computer Collector's Mailing List.
/mktime.mac
The fortran-callable subroutine is designed to convert a date
and time in the tm array format to an RT-11 formatted date and
time setting block. Similar to the U*x mktime() library
routine, but uses RT-11 date/time format, not U*x time_t.
/locltm.mac
This fortran-callable subroutine is designed to take date
and time information contained in an RT-11 date/time setting
request block and fill a tm array. Similar to the U*x localtime()
library routine, but uses RT-11 date/time format, not U*x
time_t.
[Last Edited February 24, 2000]