gps ntp server
gps ntp server
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by Dave - 2007-05-03
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) was developed to distribute time around a computer network to network time clients. It is one of the oldest Internet protocols still in operation. Simple Network Tim...
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by David Evans - 2007-05-11
The Network Time Protocol is the standard Internet protocol for distributing accurate time to network time clients. There are a large number of NTP servers that reside on the Internet and can be freel...
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by David Evans - 2007-05-12
NTP is a standard Internet protocol for distributing accurate time to network time clients. There are a large number of public NTP time servers available on the Internet. However, it may often be the ...
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by David Evans - 2007-05-16
All PC's have internal Real Time Clocks (RTC) that maintain time and date information. PC real time clocks are battery backed so that they can maintain time even when the PC is powered off. The PC Rea...
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by David Evans - 2007-05-22
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a standard Internet protocol for the dissemination of time around a computer network. The protocol operates in a hierarchical manner, each level or stratum serving the n...
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by David Evans - 2007-06-21
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a standard Internet protocol for the transfer of time around a computer network. NTP was originally developed to synchronise time on Internet time clients. The proto...
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by David Evans - 2007-06-24
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is an Internet protocol designed to propagate accurate time around a computer network. NTP utilises UDP over TCP/IP to synchronise network time clients to an accurate t...
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by David Evans - 2007-06-25
The Network Time Protocol was originally developed to ensure the synchronisation of time-critical process across the Internet. It is one of the oldest Internet protocols still in use today. NTP is use...
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by David Evans - 2007-06-29
Computers maintain time and date information using internal real-time clock chips. These chips are battery-backed and maintain time even when the power to the computer is switched off. However, the co...
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by David Evans - 2007-06-30
PC's keep time, even when the computer is turned off, using battery-backed real time clock (RTC) chips. The RTC chips are mass-produced low-cost components that generally do not have good time keeping...