gps time server
gps time server
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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 Magdalena Sperber - 2007-08-29
An accurate time reference is a fundamental requirement to many computer software applications. Although every Personal Computer incorporates an internal clock, it pays to check that the date and time...
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by Maria Markella - 2007-08-29
Copyright (c) 2007 Galleon SystemsAn accurate time reference is a fundamental requirement to many computer software applications. Although every Personal Computer incorporates an internal clock,...
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by David Evans - 2007-09-01
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) was developed to provide a way of synchronising Internet clients to an accurate network time reference. NTP allows the time on client computers to be set to within a fr...
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by David Evans - 2007-09-16
The Windows Time service (W32Time) is designed to allow all Windows 2000 or later machines in an organisation to utilise a synchronised time. The service is used to ensure the security of the Windows ...
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by Galleon - 2007-10-12
Copyright (c) 2007 Galleon SystemsThis article describes how GPS Time server Systems achieves exact timing information to give a very accurate timing reference for Network Time Synchronization.G...
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by Richard Williams - 2008-04-29
Mankind has always been preoccupied with measuring and recording the passage of time. Timekeeping has been essential for the development of civilisations; from knowing when to plant or harvest crops t...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-04-29
On occasion we all need to know the time and we have a multitude of different devices to tell us it; from our mobile phones and wrist watches to the office wall clock or the chimes on the radio news.B...