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- timeserver - time server daemon for Macintoshes running K-
- Time
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- SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
- ttttiiiimmmmeeeesssseeeerrrrvvvveeeerrrr [ ----DDDD ] [ _n_a_m_e ]
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- DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
- ttttiiiimmmmeeeesssseeeerrrrvvvveeeerrrr responds to queries from the Macintosh Chooser
- rdev 'K-Time'. This rdev is used to set the clock on the
- Mac so that its time matches the UNIX machine's time. If
- no name is give, the machine's hostname is used.
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- If the -D option is used, timeserver stays in the foreground
- and prints debugging information about activity,
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- FFFFIIIILLLLEEEESSSS
- /usr/adm/appletalk/MacFiles Location of K-Time client.
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- AAAAUUUUTTTTHHHHOOOORRRR
- David Hornsby <djh@munnari.OZ.AU>, May 1992.
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- Copyright (c) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, The University of
- Melbourne. Timeserver provides similar functionality to the
- CAP Timelord program. K-Time was derived from tardis.
- Timelord, tardis, and K-Time were written by David Hornsby.
- K-Time and timeserver are distributed at no extra cost with
- K-Talk under an agreement with the author.
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