May 14, 2003 #1 D Dave King Junior Member Joined May 11, 2003 Messages 42 It's been a while and I forget. I'm using the DOS version. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
May 14, 2003 #2 J jjkv Member Joined Mar 18, 2002 Messages 134 If you want to change your time in DOS just type in "time". your computer will display Current time is h:mm:ss Enter new time: then enter new time If you want to change the date in DOS just type "date". your computer will display Current date is day m-dd-2003 Enter new date (mm-dd-yy) then enter new date John Miss T
If you want to change your time in DOS just type in "time". your computer will display Current time is h:mm:ss Enter new time: then enter new time If you want to change the date in DOS just type "date". your computer will display Current date is day m-dd-2003 Enter new date (mm-dd-yy) then enter new date John Miss T
May 14, 2003 #3 D Dave King Junior Member Joined May 11, 2003 Messages 42 Sorry I wasn't clear. I'm looking to change the duration of the datalog record time.
May 14, 2003 #4 J JeffB New Member Joined May 26, 2001 Messages 81 you can only alter the samples per second... it will log a max of 150 samples, so if you are set at 5 samples/sec you get 30 seconds... if you are set at 15 samples/sec you get 10 seconds... its "r" to change the rate (samples/sec)...
you can only alter the samples per second... it will log a max of 150 samples, so if you are set at 5 samples/sec you get 30 seconds... if you are set at 15 samples/sec you get 10 seconds... its "r" to change the rate (samples/sec)...