Dan Christensen wrote:

I don't think that would be an appropriate test.  When daylight
savings time comes into effect, the computer's clock isn't adjusted by
an hour; it's just the human-readable display of the time that
changes.

Dan

PS: Please trim quoted material and don't top post.



I didn't say to adjust the clock to account for daylight savings time, I said to advance the clock to say 1:58 am Sunday morning. The machine will act exactly as if it is that time and do whatever it's going to do when 2:00 am arrives.

Certainly it's an appropriate test.  The machine has no idea if
the time arrives at what it is as a result of real time passing or
being forcibly set to that time.

Obviously, if you schedule a recording based on the program
guide, what is recorded will not be correct but *something* will
be recorded.

--
Michael J. Lynch

What if the hokey pokey IS what it's all about -- author unknown


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