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Re: ha server time problem




I have built an atomic clock receiver which currently outputs to an LCD. In
time I plan to get it to send xAP messages over serial to a PC for routing
onto Ethernet or use by itself. There are loads of possibilities, just not
enough time in the day.

Ian





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16/05/2003 11:30
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Hello,

My computer clock keeps losing an hour! It is a win98se set-up and I
can't think of any software I have installed recently, but each day
the time is one hour behind what it should be. I think something must
be reseting it for it to always be exactly one hour behind. Any
suggestions what may be causing this?

I know one fix would be a time sync program. Which do you recommend?
Are there any hardware units that receive the radio clock signal and
interface that to the pc? I am thinking it would be useful for
non-internet pcs.

Thanks.



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