If you've got the PB 165 online, you could try NetChronometer on http://www.kezer.net It'll automatically check any number of time servers and sync your 'book's clock to current time. Registration fee is only $7 - I've got it on a 520c, and had it on my 5300 before it died.

Or, if you're a cheap SOB like I am, you can use NetworkTime, which is free. You can download it from many sites. One link is:

http://www.umich.edu/~archive/mac/system.extensions/cdev/networktime2.01.sit.hqx

I've used this on many macs with OS's as late as 8.6.

--Cheers,
Tom


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