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- From: tcora@PICA.ARMY.MIL (Tom Coradeschi (FSE) <tcora>)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.comm
- Subject: Re: Network clock sync (without Unix host) ?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.194055.5398@pica.army.mil>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 19:40:55 GMT
- References: <BxnyJ2.1MM@CAM.ORG> <1992Nov18.111721.27795@cltr.uq.OZ.AU>
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- Organization: Electric Armts Div, US Army ARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ
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- vthrc@mailbox.uq.oz.au writes:
- >In article <BxnyJ2.1MM@CAM.ORG> pascal@CAM.ORG (Pascal Gosselin) writes:
- >>I am looking for a utility to synchronize the clocks of multiople
- >>Macs on a network to a server's clock. I looked at the various Mac FTP
- >>sites and they only seem to have Unix Time clients and the program to synch
- >>to an atomic clock.
- >>
- >>I need a 100% Mac-based solution.
-
- >well we are using the Mac version of the Timelord server. Use archie to search
- >for something like "[Tt][iI][mM][eE][lL][oO][rR]" but quite a few of these will
- >be for the UN*X server. Normally these filenames will have .shar in them. You
- >also need the client which is called Tardis, but it will probably be packed
- >with Timelord.
- > Timelord keeps a log file and I wrote some macros in the Igor
- >graphing/analysis program to plot these.
-
- Get thee to:
-
- munnari.oz.au [128.250.1.21] or [192.43.207.1]
-
- directory /multigate
- file timelord.1.3.shar.Z (the mac server/client are in the shar archive)
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