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Subject: Re: [ct-user] CT-User Digest, Vol 71, Issue 15
From: "Thomas Gries" <thomas.gries@kabelmail.de>
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 21:29:44 +0100
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Rich,

I have good experience with a simple clocking free ware program 
called net clock sync exe. It adjusts the internal clock (and thus 
the ct-clock)automatically in regular and selectable intervals. The
reference time can be selected from several internet clocks.

See http://netclocksync.software.informer.com/

73,
Thomas, DK8AX


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Today's Topics:

   1. CT and clocking under Windows XP (Richard)
   2. Re: CT and clocking under Windows XP (Bob Wilson, N6TV)
   3. Re: CT and clocking under Windows XP (Ed K1EP)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 19:38:41 -0500
From: Richard <w3rj@ptd.net>
Subject: [ct-user] CT and clocking under Windows XP
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I have been using CT (9 for DOS) for years but on older machines under 
the Windows 98SE OS.  I have up-graded my PC hardware and now have two 
newer machines running under Windows XP.  CT works fine on these machine 
with the exception of the clock-time stamp information.  While the PCs 
do keep the correct time, once CT is launched the CT clock runs slow 
with respect to real time.  After a few hours the displayed CT time lags 
the real time by several minutes.  I can easily lose an hour over 
night.  This is a disaster for a weekend contest.

Has anyone else observed this issue?  If so, is there a fix?

I would try the latest version of CT (10) or even CTWIN but I understand 
that the log format is not the same as the one used in CT9 and I'm not 
thrilled about doing a lot of conversions.

Thank you,
Rich W3RJ


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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 17:37:24 -0800
From: "Bob Wilson, N6TV" <n6tv@arrl.net>
Subject: Re: [ct-user] CT and clocking under Windows XP
To: "CT Reflector" <ct-user@contesting.com>
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On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Richard <w3rj@ptd.net> wrote:

> I would try the latest version of CT (10) or even CTWIN but I understand
> that the log format is not the same as the one used in CT9 and I'm not
> thrilled about doing a lot of conversions.


CTWin9 binary files are 100% compatible with CT for DOS Version 9.
CTWin10 binary files are 100% compatiblie with CT for DOS Version 10.

Download either windows version from
http://www.k1ea.com/download/index.htm#WINDOWS

If the clock problem is still there, you can always double click the Windows
Clock in the lower-right corner of the Windows task bar, then select the 3rd
tab,m "Internet time", to reset your PC clock over any current Internet
connection.

73,
Bob, N6TV


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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 21:39:23 -0500
From: Ed K1EP <k1ep.list@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [ct-user] CT and clocking under Windows XP
To: "Bob Wilson, N6TV" <n6tv@arrl.net>, "CT Reflector"
        <ct-user@contesting.com>
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Are you running CT9 or CTWin9?  Running DOS CT in Windows environment 
will most likely cause the timing problem.  Upgrade to V10 and run 
CTWin in Windows or CTDos in DOS.

At 11/26/2008 08:37 PM, Bob Wilson, N6TV wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Richard <w3rj@ptd.net> wrote:
>
> > I would try the latest version of CT (10) or even CTWIN but I understand
> > that the log format is not the same as the one used in CT9 and I'm not
> > thrilled about doing a lot of conversions.
>
>
>CTWin9 binary files are 100% compatible with CT for DOS Version 9.
>CTWin10 binary files are 100% compatiblie with CT for DOS Version 10.
>
>Download either windows version from
>http://www.k1ea.com/download/index.htm#WINDOWS
>
>If the clock problem is still there, you can always double click the
Windows
>Clock in the lower-right corner of the Windows task bar, then select the
3rd
>tab,m "Internet time", to reset your PC clock over any current Internet
>connection.
>
>73,
>Bob, N6TV
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