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Document Details
Atomic TimeSyns v1.03
Description: How do you set the time in your house? I don%60t mean do you know how to set the clock on your VCR, but what TIME do you actually enter? Do you just use the normal %60best guess%60 approach that practically everyone else does? If so, then get ready for the real deal - set your clock using THE timekeeping source, the National Institute of Standards and Technology. NIST maintains the primary frequency (time) standard for the United States, and operates a special server using the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to allow Internet users to get the time from them! Of course, if you%60re not based in the US, don%60t worry, you can go to the NTP Homepage and get a listing of servers worldwide, so you can pick the one closest to you.
Once ATS is set up, you can have it periodically set your system clock; plus it even has a built-in NTP server so you can synchronize all of your other computers quickly and easily! You can even specify a custom time offset to ensure that it sets your clock just the way you like it (I like my clocks 10 minutes fast, so I%60m always a bit early).
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Atomic TimeSyns v1.03 |
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223.08 kB |
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exe (Mime Type: application/x-executable) |
| Creator |
Everybody |
| Created On: |
01/27/2005 00:00 |
| Viewers |
Everybody |
| Maintained by |
Zinho |
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3 Hits |
| Last updated on |
12/31/1969 16:00 |
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