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From: Brian Inglis <Brian DOT Inglis AT SystematicSW DOT Invalid>
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Subject: Re: Synchronize yourself...
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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 19:22:39 -0000 in comp.os.msdos.djgpp, "cosmos"
<cosmos AT tvtel DOT pt> wrote:

>NMCOSMOS
>Portal Interactivo de Astronomia - Interactive Gate of Astronomy
>
>http://cosmos.com.pt
>
>
>Synchronizing our computer clock can be a hard task. The counting of time varies with the days, with the number of processes in memory, etc.
>Well, I present here a new solution that I made - The Time Keeper V. 1.1.
>What this little fully automated program does is synchronize your watch several times per day - you only need to have a internet connection active ( don't worry; if you don't, Time Keeper will wait patiently that you decide to connect to the Internet - it won't complain and will do its job ).
>The second good part, is that you only have tor run the program one single time - Time keeper will stay where you putted it and will activate itself everytime Windows starts up. The third point is that the program updates the server database ( currently with 179 servers ) whenever there's a new version available at Cosmos. The reason for this list is because, sometimes, one NIST server is down - the program will try automatically the second, and so on...
>If you prefer the "old" but good Nist software, I don't mind...but you will be missing a powerful tool. Test it.
>NOTE: this software is freeware, and doesn't contain any kind of publicity - Adware and so on. Feel free to use it. To download it, do it in the main page of Cosmos - there's the news and the NIST test; you'll get there. If not, goto http://cosmos.com.pt/cosmos/nist/nist.shtml

I hope you default the server to pool.ntp.org or some of the stratum 2
or lower public access servers for use by individuals and small
organizations (or those without a need for time continuously accurate
to low microseconds or better) and *NOT* one of the stratum 1 public
access servers that are intended to serve time to large organizations
(or those with a need for time continuously accurate to low
microseconds or better). 

-- 
Thanks. Take care, Brian Inglis 	Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Brian DOT Inglis AT CSi DOT com 	(Brian[dot]Inglis{at}SystematicSW[dot]ab[dot]ca)
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