An alternate site is this one:
http://www.yugop.com/ver3/stuff/03/fla.html
This is one of the funniest clocks I have ever seen in my life !!!
Steve ZC4BS / G4KIV
Homepage: http://www.stevebb.com
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This program is to be highly recommended. It ahs never failed me in over
two years of use.
73 RoY N4AN
- Original Message -
From: "Jack Shirley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 12:59 PM
Subject: [Dx4win] what time is it?
Don't trust the clock in your computer
At 10:59 10/25/2002, Jack Shirley wrote:
>Don't trust the clock in your computer ... its very poor.
>If you are connected to the internet, download Dimesion 4 and synchronize
>every minute.
>
>A good link: www.clockvault.com.
>
>Good luck. N8DX
IMHO synchronizing once a minute is a monumental wa
If anyone is worried about " tax the master clocks that provide this=20
service" use:time.clockvault.com =20
It is run by a fellow ham with personal funds and has a dedicated server =
that would enjoy being taxed.
73 Jack N8DX
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At 01:59 PM 10/25/2002 -0400, Jack Shirley wrote:
>Don't trust the clock in your computer ... its very poor.
>If you are connected to the internet, download Dimesion 4 and synchronize
>every minute.
>
>A good link: www.clockvault.com.
>
>Good luck. N8DX
While I agree that updating using something
For those of you who use my database on the web for qsl lookup, I have
converted the database to the format used by dx4win.
It is available on my web page for download. Install it in the normal way.
I reccommend saving your original file in case you have problems or want to
go back.
The file has n
Don't trust the clock in your computer ... its very poor.=20
If you are connected to the internet, download Dimesion 4 and =
synchronize every minute.
A good link: www.clockvault.com.
Good luck. N8DX
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At 10:21 AM 10/25/02 -0400, Larry Gauthier wrote:
>Pete,
>
>Are you saying that the clock was once accurate, but is now inaccurate? I
>have never had that happen. I have owned my fair share of computers with
>off-tolerance crystals that kept lousy time, but they kept the same lousy
>time all their
Also, take a look at AboutTime, it allows to to check more than one
source of time off the web. Look at:
http://www.arachnoid.com/abouttime/index.html
73 - Ted - W8TTS
Larry Gauthier wrote:
>
> Pete,
>
> Are you saying that the clock was once accurate, but is now inaccurate? I
> have ne
Pete,
The way you can tell if it's software bogging down the system vs.
hardware/battery is this:
Just before turning off the computer for the night, update the clock.
Next day, first thing when you turn it on, check the time. Is it
accurate? If so, it's not the battery.
There are multiple cloc
Pete,
Are you saying that the clock was once accurate, but is now inaccurate? I
have never had that happen. I have owned my fair share of computers with
off-tolerance crystals that kept lousy time, but they kept the same lousy
time all their lives.
Have you changed your processor lately, or alter
Help -- the computer I use for TRLog and DX4WIN(a 200 MMX Pentium) has
started losing about 12 seconds an hour in its real-time clock -- for
example, I set it this morning from the Internet, and when I can back 3
hours later it was 38 seconds slow. Is this indicative of battery
problems? The
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Pete Smith
> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 9:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; dx4win@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [TRLog] Clock error
>
>
> Help -- the computer I use for TRLog and DX4WIN(a 200 MMX Pentium) h
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