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+------------------------------------------+ | ADJCLOCK - Adjusts inaccurate PC-clocks. | | By: Sverre H. Huseby, Norway. (SHH) | +------------------------------------------+
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Clock is a small TSR program that displays the current time in the upper right corner of the screen. It can be programmed to ring an alarm at a given time, and can be asked to display the clock only when a hotkey is pressed to not disturb others programs output.
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PCCLOCK 2.15b- Digital clock sets date and time by modem to NIST (NBS) atomic clock in Boulder, CO. Quick, convenient, and very accurate. Also displays date and time in big digits in your choice of built-in designs or ones you create yourself. Easy to use and fun to watch - Boardwatch Magazine calls PCCLOCK "charming from front to back." Has 6-digit, 12- or 24-hour display, chime, and alarm.
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PCLOCK v1.5- A PC/AT DOS utility to display an Analog Clock and Monthly Calendar. Can be called by screen saver programs. Time and date are set from the system clock. Press any key or mouse button to exit. Use the DOS command line to set colors (examples: "pclock magenta on cyan" or "pclock blue on white"). Requires an EGA or VGA color monitor. Written by Robert Lindsay Wells. Freeware.
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UsTime v1.1 - (C)opyright by Roel Sarceno of Video ViSion BBS
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Do you belong to a network and wasn't able to received the mail
because you missed the "MAIL HOURS"? You have a scheduler program,
but wasn't able to run on the correct time and\or day because your
computer time and date was set wrong? Are you expecting a fax and
wasn't able to received it due to computer system time not
synchronize with the remote end? Does your bbs runs only on certain
hours ? Can you afford $1.80 or $7.80 a year to synchronized your
computer time with US Naval Observatory?
If you answer yes to any of the question above then the solution to
your nightmare is "UsTime". UsTime will automatically updates your
computer time base on the US Naval Observatory up to a single second.
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