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RE: Automatically setting a PC's time
>Hope this doesn't sound like a stupid question :o) but how accurate is
this. In the near future I'll be needing an accurate signal for
something I'm timing - it needs to be within one second. )
>I don't want to get a signal that's from a time server that gives an
appreciable delay. Any advice?
What about if you query the NTP and ping the server, If your not happy
with the ping result, discard the NTP data and retry.
Have you looked into getting a PC based Rugby Time Receiver? Would give
you level 2 NTP I think, don't know what's already been discussed
though. For one second, if you on DSL and using your own ISPs servers
the net latency *shouldn't* be a problem... But then once set your PC
clock should be accurate to the second for quite a while, I think???
ALi
>Regards
>Simon
Alistair Watkins mail@xxxxxxx
http://www.infinitefunk.co.uk
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