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Re: PC Clock Sync



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The 'ticks' on a PC clock are very coarse. Make the test over a much longer
interval (8 hours, or a day). If you're using Dimension 4, it will tell you
the magnitude of the correction.

Allan
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At 06:30 AM 5/22/98 -0700, Steven Buss wrote:
>
>Thanks for the info.
>
>I normally would not have responded to this note after installation of the
>software.  The thing that prompts this response is how much my computer
>clock actually gets out of sync.  Within a minute or two it appears to get
>out of sync by as much as .1 seconds!!!
>
>Steven Buss
>Walnut Creek, CA
>sbuss@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Allan Kaminsky <allank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: Langben <Langben@xxxxxxx>; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: Thursday, May 21, 1998 4:17 PM
>Subject: PC Clock Sync
>
>
>>A wonderful program that will synchronize your PC to your choice of Atomic
>>Clock (free over the internet and also fairly invisible) is Dimension 4.
>>This terrific program is freeware. Find it at:
>>
>>
>>http://www.thinkman.com/~thinkman/
>>
>>Allan