thanks for the report. Stef On May 2, 2011, at 7:00 AM, Jimmie Houchin wrote:
> I downloaded the latest Pharo 1.3 and Cog vm to my Vista server. > > I opened up a workspace and did the following at as precisely as my hand eye > coordination allow at the top of the minute shown. > > The first time at the bottom shows exactly identical time with the OS clock. > The second time above it, show a 5 second gain in time in a little over 24 > hours. > > I am going to let this image keep going and see how it continues. > > DateAndTime now. > 2011-05-01T23:45:05-05:00 lost 5 seconds since the below > 2011-04-30T20:16:00-05:00 opened Pharo and checked time. > > For me, this is now verified on 2 Windows Vista computers. One a laptop, and > the other a Desktop machine I use as a server. Both are reasonably current > Dells. The laptop with a duo-core processor and the desktop a quad-core > processor. > > I have not done any attempts on any other OS. > > Thanks. > > Jimmie > > > > On 4/30/2011 12:03 PM, Jimmie Houchin wrote: >> I am developing a time sensitive application. I poll a server every minute >> for new data. The data is time sensitive and the sooner I can get the data >> to the release of the data the better. >> >> I have noticed that Pharo's system time drifts away from the OS system time. >> I would really like the Pharo system time to be the correct time. >> >> I have not been able to find where in Pharo I can call to update the System >> clock to the correct time. >> >> Any help greatly appreciated. >> >> Jimmie > >
