Hi people,

I know some of you have problems with the clock drifting.
I've found a tiny reference to this problem at [1] (this is for
developers, so it may not make much sense to some of you).

One interesting bit of info, though: It only appears on multiprocessor
machines with Windows 2000, so it seems to be a bug in the OS at some
level.

I can't remember who reported this, but if anyone's noticed the same
problem; do you have multiple processors?
I'll see if I can figure out if javascript timers (used to refresh the
clock, etc.) use the multimedia timer (which exhibits this problem).

Grateful for any feedback regarding platforms with the problem,
Kim

[1] http://www.wintellect.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1568



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