On Mar 19, 7:38 am, "David J Taylor" <[email protected] this-bit.nor-this.co.uk> wrote: > Towli wrote: > > Hi > > > I would like to test my internal clock (from my domain pc) against a > > public ntp server, to see if there is a discrepance (i suspect our > > domain time is not synchronised properly). > > Is there a way to do this? > > > Bst rgds from Denmark > > /T > > I wrote a simple program to do this: > > http://www.satsignal.eu/software/net.htm#NTPmonitor
Tiny Ben is a simple program. [1] NTPmonitor is a bit less simple. Tiny Ben meets superscientist who's into shaving seconds and cloning :) I have copied clock.exe from older Windows releases since its demise as a separate program (though its analog UI lives on in the Date/Time properties). Before there was a taskbar, I wrote a CPU meter program for Windows 1.0 that was one of the earliest to animate its icon (used to represent it minimized in those days). [2] For younger folks who have no perspective on PCs from so long ago, see the "PC price performance trends" in this scanned brochure on the second scan (with Bill Gates' photo) [3] [1] http://www.satsignal.eu/software/disk.html#TinyBen [2] http://hartbrothers.com/dave/byte.html [3] http://hartbrothers.com/dave/microsoft/MMAYF.html Cheers, Dave Hart _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
