lance@unigold.UUCP (Lance Ellinghouse) (11/28/90)
I remember a program floating around a LONG time ago that would dial up the Time Standards system (cannot remember the real name, but they keep the standard time for everyone) using a modem and then it recieves the correct time from them and resets the local time on the computer for you. I would like to get such a program now that I have a need for it :) I remember one that working on UNIX (SCO Xenix to be more exact if I remember correctly, but have moved to SCO UNIX now and would like it for that). If you have it or know of a location where I can get it, PLEASE drop me a note or e-mail me the code. Thanks! +-------------------------------------------+ |Lance Ellinghouse | |E-mail: lance@unigold.uucp | | lance@unigold.sr.com | | hermix!unigold!lance@anes.ucla.edu | +-------------------------------------------+
john@karnak.cactus.org (John B. Meaders Jr.) (11/29/90)
In article <25@unigold.UUCP> lance@unigold.UUCP (Lance Ellinghouse) writes: >I remember a program floating around a LONG time ago that would >dial up the Time Standards system (cannot remember the real name, >but they keep the standard time for everyone) using a modem >and then it recieves the correct time from them and resets the local >time on the computer for you. > >I would like to get such a program now that I have a need for it :) Does anyone have this for Esix 5.3.2 Rev D? I would be interested in having this. The ones I have seen rely on some BSD'isms. -- 2LT John B. Meaders, Jr. 510 Manchester Ct., Hopewell, VA 23860 Voice: 804-458-2983 Net: john@karnak.cactus.org or john@karnak.sigma.com Uucp: ...!{sequoia,letni,ditka}!karnak!john "Cowabunga dude" - TMNT Disclaimer: These are my opinions, not those of DA or DOD.