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TIMESYNC
DESCRIPTION:
Timesync is a simple winsock app that sets your PC's clock to match the
time on a remote host. The remote host must be provide the Unix time
service on port 37 (timesync does NOT use NTP). This should make the time
setting accurate to 1 second.
The host you get the time from should be a local machine (preferrably with
accurate time set via something like NTP). Timesync makes no adjustments for
network or cpu delays. It simply gets the time, sets the clock, and exits.
TERMS OF USE:
This application is released into the Public Domain for no charge.
AUTHOR:
Brad Greer brad@cac.washington.edu
University of Washington
Networks and Distributed Computing
LOCATION:
The most current version of Timesync should be anonymously ftp'able
from ftphost.cac.washington.edu:/pub/winsock.
CHANGE LOG:
1.4 - system time and date are set according to you International
Control Panel settings. Program runs under NT, but doesn't change
the system time (the VB library does not understand the NT api).
1.3 - time and date are now displayed as per your Windows International
settings. The offset from GMT can be set to negative values via the
configuration menu.
1.2 - not released.
1.1 - fixed wrong version number request during Winsock Initialization.
This allowed timesync to now work with Trumpet Winsock #17/#18 (and
probably others).
1.0 - initial release. Worked ok with LanWorkplace Winsock.
HOW TO INSTALL:
1. run setup (in this directory) - this should copy all required
files onto your harddisk.
2. double click on the new timesync icon - this will bring up a
configuration screen since you will not have a valid timesync.ini
file. If the configuratin screens reappears after you entered
all your data, it is because your winsock could not resolve the name
you entered for a timesync host. Try again. At worst, you may
have to use an IP number for the hostname.
Note - The delay option was put in for when one has many PC's
that all use a cron-like program to set their clocks at the same
time each day. This option's random delay of 10-41 seconds will
prevent the PC's from making their requests to simultaneously,
so the timeserver is able to handle alot more clients. Most people
probably won't find this useful.
3. you can then remove this directory containing the setup disk image.
You may want to keep a backup copy on a floppy.
If you need to change the ini settings after timesyc is configured,
you can edit the timesync.ini file OR remove timesync.ini and rerun timesync
to see the configuration screen OR double click the timesync icon when it is
running (it stays on the screen for 3 seconds after it set the time).