- 1. [CQ-Contest] Clock correction software? (score: 1)
- Author: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry Kutner)
- Date: Sat Mar 20 17:57:52 1999
- Hi All - On my old DOS computer I used a program call Clock (V1.2) by an outfit called Pacific Standard Time to correct the computer's clock. Every time it was turned on, the correction factor was ap
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1999-03/msg00288.html (7,215 bytes)
- 2. [CQ-Contest] Clock correction software? (score: 1)
- Author: jreid@aloha.net (Jim Reid)
- Date: Sat Mar 20 09:03:26 1999
- Does anyone know of a WIndows program that does the same thing? I know there are programs that will call NIST or NBS via modem. That's NOT what I'm looking for... Aloha Barry, Have a look at: http://
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1999-03/msg00289.html (7,153 bytes)
- 3. [CQ-Contest] Clock correction software? (score: 1)
- Author: dieven@msn.com (Dick Dievendorff)
- Date: Sat Mar 20 15:36:27 1999
- "Dimension 4" may do what you want. I have a link to it from our NCDXF web site. http://www.ncdxf.org/beacon/programs/Dimension4.htm The time-setting function is also built in to another program, "Ac
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1999-03/msg00290.html (8,402 bytes)
- 4. [CQ-Contest] Clock correction software? (score: 1)
- Author: scace@uu.net (Eric Scace)
- Date: Sun Mar 21 09:09:01 1999
- http://www.kaska.demon.co.uk Tardis is an excellent program if your computer occasionally accesses the internet. It updates the clock and also tracks clock performance, making updates less often as i
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1999-03/msg00293.html (7,444 bytes)
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