When the start of DST was changed from the last to the first Sunday in April starting in 1987 there were no computers or VCRs that adjusted for DST changes. This was not an issue back then. With a different day for sprint and fall changes you will have to get an update patch to uyour comptuer. In fact many might have been better when it comes to computers or VCRs would have been to make DST year round. Then you would simpley set the time and turn the DST adjustments off. For computers when you set the time zone you would set it for Arizona if you have PDT year round since they are both GMT -7. Saskatchewen would be used for MDT year round. Indian Eastern would be used for CDT year rounr. Puerto Rico would be used for EDT year round.
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When the start of DST was changed from the last to the first Sunday in April starting in 1987 there were no computers or VCRs that adjusted for DST changes. This was not an issue back then. With a different day for sprint and fall changes you will have to get an update patch to uyour comptuer. In fact many might have been better when it comes to computers or VCRs would have been to make DST year round. Then you would simpley set the time and turn the DST adjustments off. For computers when you set the time zone you would set it for Arizona if you have PDT year round since they are both GMT -7. Saskatchewen would be used for MDT year round. Indian Eastern would be used for CDT year rounr. Puerto Rico would be used for EDT year round.