[BC] clock software
Bruce Doerle
bdoerle
Fri Feb 3 08:23:01 CST 2006
John,
I use 'NIST Time' at home and NetLab at the office. I like the NetLab since it will keep your PC synced and check the time at whatever interval you set. The only problem is these time programs do not work well behind a firewall. But I can use the campus DNS server for the time server. It is as accurate as the GPS clock we use for automation. It works with my XP, 2000, and 2003 server machines; no problems whatsoever. The NIST Time program directly connects to one of the NIST internet time servers.
The NetLab V1.4 can be grabbed from: http://www.webattack.com/get/netlab.html
The NISTTime program can be grabbed the NIST site on the following page. Look in the yellow box in the upper right corner.
http://tf.nist.gov/service/its.htm
The various NIST server sites are found at: http://tf.nist.gov/service/time-servers.html
The best part is the programs are free and they work.
Bruce
>>> jvodenik at del.ibb.gov 02/03/06 8:15 AM >>>
Greeting to y'all ladies and gents.
Seems to me that back before the year end, someone put out a note about some software that would keep your PC locked to WWV or something. Anybody remember what that
program was? I am looking for something to lock my automation PC to either WWV or
GPS.
Thanks everyone.
John @ VOA / Delano
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