From: Anthony G. Atkielski
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I've been running XP for years using its built-in simple NTP client to
query the NTP server on my server, which in turn synchronizes with a
variety of NTP sources on the Net.
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Anthony
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Folks,
I'm surprised by how many "ti
Same here.
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Jay Cox writes:
> I am a new member, in St Pete, Florida. I noticed that last week, my XP
> laptop had not updated at the arrival of summer time and I had to do it
> manually.
The DST changeover times are contained in the registry. Each time they
change, Microsoft issues an update that corrects t
When I was having trouble with my XP system, I could set the time off by
a few minutes and then ask it to do a time sync. It would report
success, but the time was still a few minutes off. At that point I
disabled the time service and installed an NTP program.
Ed
On 3/23/2013 8:30 PM, Rex w
I'm running Microsoft Windows XP Professional -- Version 5.1.2600
Service Pack 3 Build 2600.
I still get occasional notifications and update my OS with latest
changes. (Don't know how much longer that will continue.) The time on my
system updated OK and is currently correct. I haven't noticed
I know someone at archive.org. I can probably get the website patched if
someone can supply the missing files.
I never built Brooks most accurate clock, but of course wanted to so. When I
found some NOS symetricoms and got them going, the plug and play experience was
kind of a let down.
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If you double left click on the clock; click on the Time Zone tab, there
is a check box for DST update on/off. Since the dates of DST have changed,
it does not work right.
Best,
-John
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> Hi all,
>
> I am a new member, in St Pete, Florida. I noticed that last week, my XP
> laptop h
Hi all,
I am a new member, in St Pete, Florida. I noticed that last week, my XP
laptop had not updated at the arrival of summer time and I had to do it
manually.
Cheers.
Jay
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Bert,
Sorry to hear that. He was very kind to help me with my first 'Shera Board'
with parts and helping to get it up and working with an HP 105B. I wrote a
note to his wife a couple of months ago.
I agree with your thoughts. He went out of his way to help a stranger and I
appreciate it.
Joe
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 1:41 PM, Joseph Gray wrote:
> Sad news. I wonder if his web pages will survive him. If not, the
> Internet Archive has archived the information. The latest is at:
> http://web.archive.org/web/20120823060601/http://www.rt66.com/~shera/
The webarchive seems to be complete ex
Bert,
On 03/23/2013 08:48 PM, ewkeh...@aol.com wrote:
Brooks Shera passed away last Saturday. There will be an obituary published
tomorrow in the Santa Fe New Mexican. It should also be available online.
As I have mentioned in the past I credit him with making available to time
nuts, radio am
Sad news. I wonder if his web pages will survive him. If not, the
Internet Archive has archived the information. The latest is at:
http://web.archive.org/web/20120823060601/http://www.rt66.com/~shera/
Joe Gray
W5JG
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 1:48 PM, wrote:
> Brooks Shera passed away last Saturday
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 10:02 AM, J. Forster wrote:
> Thank you.
>
> My question is really does NIST time change to DST. I'm completely happy
> with manually changing the time twice a year by hand. I'm trying to see if
> disabling the auto-update fixes the problem. Resetting a clock is not
> exact
Brooks Shera passed away last Saturday. There will be an obituary published
tomorrow in the Santa Fe New Mexican. It should also be available online.
As I have mentioned in the past I credit him with making available to time
nuts, radio amateurs and other hobbyists a method to obtain precise
Well an interesting night on the east coast as a meteor passed from Florida
to Main about 20:03 local.
I had no idea but the d-psk-r new something was up. I noticed the control
voltage shifting around about 20:15 this went on till 20:30 and then the
control voltage slowly returned back to normal at
Thank you,
-John
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> For some reason, I always had trouble with the XP time service so I
> disabled it and added a different NTP demon. I never had another problem.
>
> As I understand it, NTP never does DST changes. That's up to your OS to
> handle. I live in an area that doesn
For some reason, I always had trouble with the XP time service so I
disabled it and added a different NTP demon. I never had another problem.
As I understand it, NTP never does DST changes. That's up to your OS to
handle. I live in an area that doesn't do DST changes so I've never had
to de
Thank you.
My question is really does NIST time change to DST. I'm completely happy
with manually changing the time twice a year by hand. I'm trying to see if
disabling the auto-update fixes the problem. Resetting a clock is not
exactly a major task.
I have no interest in going to Vista or Window
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On 23/03/2013 14:50, Jim Lux wrote:
> It wouldn't surprise me that XP doesn't have an accurate table of
> this, since that would be one of the casualties of "being past
> support EOL" although the KB entries I link below indicate that
> they ARE st
On 3/23/13 7:27 AM, J. Forster wrote:
I think the date for the DST time change were altered some years ago,
hence the Win SW messes up. I keep the 'puter clock on local time for
convenience, and switch because eBay does. I am only concerned with
roughly accurate local time.
For the last few y
I think the date for the DST time change were altered some years ago,
hence the Win SW messes up. I keep the 'puter clock on local time for
convenience, and switch because eBay does. I am only concerned with
roughly accurate local time.
Best,
-John
John,
I
I think the date for the DST time change were altered some years ago,
hence the Win SW messes up. I keep the 'puter clock on local time for
convenience, and switch because eBay does. I am only concerned with
roughly accurate local time.
Best,
-John
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> Recently, my 'puter clock ha
Recently, my 'puter clock has been resetting back an hour every so often.
The auto-sync to time.NIST.gov is the timeserver it uses.
Does that site change to Daylight time?
Does the Windows time site change to aylight time?
Tjanks,
-John
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John,
Internally, Windows (l
Recently, my 'puter clock has been resetting back an hour every so often.
The auto-sync to time.NIST.gov is the timeserver it uses.
Does that site change to Daylight time?
Does the Windows time site change to aylight time?
Tjanks,
-John
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