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RE: AnalogX Atomic Timesync




Ooops, sorry a bit of a delay getting the message out..

but you've got me thinking now...and I think I'll add an NTP server part to
my service version...

thanks!!

A.

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On 23/04/01 at 22:29 Graham Howe wrote:

>OK managed to find one that works, in case anyone else has the same
>problem,
>time-b.nist.gov seems to give good connection speed.
>
>Graham
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Graham Howe [mailto:graham@xxxxxxx]
>> Sent: 23 April 2001 22:28
>> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>> Subject: RE: [ukha_d] AnalogX Atomic Timesync
>>
>>
>> The advantage of this app (when it was working) is that it
>> includes an NTP
>> server so I can sync one machine with the outside world and
>> then all others
>> with that one. The problem seems to be that I can no longer
>> connect to any
>> NTP server. I realise that I could use your app to sync main
>> system clock
>> and then use the AnalogX one to sync all others, but it is
>> annoying me that
>> the application seems to be working but the connection is not.
>>
>> Graham
>>
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