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Description of TimeWarp for DOS
time-warp (noun) A hypothetical discontinuity or distortion occurring in the flow of time that
would move events from one time interval to another or suspend the passage of time.
The TimeWarp utility sets your computer's time for your time zone from a master atomic clock using a modem. Timing messages from either the United States Naval Observatory (USNO) or the National Institute of Science and Technology may be used. It gives you the capability to set your computer's clock to official US date and time in your time zone. It requires MS-DOS and a telephone modem on an IBM-PC compatible.
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TimeWarp 3.0
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The TimeWarp utility sets your computer's clock from a time server using the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). Using your computer's internet connection, timing messages from an SNTP time server can be obtained automatically to set your computer clock. TimeWarp operates in unicast mode where it sends a message to a time server and waits for a reply. The computer clock is set to the correct universal time, which is the time at the Greenwich meridian. TimeWarp assumes that you
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| Author: |
Abecedarical Systems |
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Freeware |
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40.7 KB |
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