The program is called Digital Clock 1.0.0 and it 
is for Windows 3.1/9x/2000/and XP.  It is supposedly 
freeware.  Here's the rub, the about pops up this 
license that says for use on one computer at a time 
and not over a network.  Is this little tidbit BS 
or do I need another program that does the same 
thing for old versions of Windows?

I synchronize to my Linux based ntp server.

On the subject of time, can I snag checkit 98's
98SE fix for MS-DOS?  How about freedos, does it 
need a clock fix?  Actually, my MS-DOS is kinda
screwed up because I accidentally installed
freedos alongside it and when I went to clean
that up, there were some files I couldn't delete.

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