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December 1999, Week 2

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Randy Medd <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 Dec 1999 07:41:50 -0800
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> The best I have found is a program called timesync from Telamon
> (free on their site) This does a one time sync from a NTP server (I
> use tock.aa.net) I schedule this to run every day at 6 am and daily
> I'm (918LX) slow about 3 seconds.

FWIW, timesync does _not_ use the NTP protocol.  It gets a time_t time
signature from TCP/IP port 37, the "time" service available on most
Unix systems.

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Randy Medd
Telamon, Inc.

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