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| 17289 | 2001-08-20 09:05:00 | I've tried a few programs that connect to an atomic clock (to update the Win 98 clock, mine keeps losing time) any thoughts on the best program that will do this when I connect to the net |
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| 17290 | 2001-08-20 10:38:00 | The one I use is called 4th Dimension. The current version is now called Dimension 4, but it would appear to be the same thing. It is free and you can get it from: www.thinkman.com There are standard time clocks from all over the world to choose from. The time is corrected to within 50 milliseconds by allowing for average ping time to the chosen clock site. There are several CSIRO sites in Australia to chose from. |
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