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- From: gjditchf@plg.uwaterloo.ca (Glen Ditchfield)
- Subject: Re: Drifting clock
- Message-ID: <BxI8At.5B9@math.uwaterloo.ca>
- Sender: news@math.uwaterloo.ca (News Owner)
- Organization: University of Waterloo
- References: <1992Nov10.021255.8585@cs.brown.edu> <HARDY.92Nov9233637@golem.ps.uci.edu> <1992Nov10.081846.11087@csus.edu>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 14:30:27 GMT
- Lines: 8
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- In article <1992Nov10.081846.11087@csus.edu> eps@cs.sfsu.edu writes:
- >If your machine isn't synchronized to network time (e.g. a
- >standalone "home" machine), you'll need to hook it to the
- >network temporarily so it can "learn" what its natural
- >tendency is.
-
- My machine has a drifting clock, and there is no network to hook it to. Is
- there anything I can do?
-