Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!munnari.oz.au!manuel!ccadfa!sserve!bvd From: bvd@sserve.cc.adfa.oz.au (Brian Denehy) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.time.ntp Subject: Re: Time on Macs Message-ID: <1991Jun15.044348.13717@sserve.cc.adfa.oz.au> Date: 15 Jun 91 04:43:48 GMT References: <9106131349.AA20100@farber.harvard.edu> Distribution: comp Organization: Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, Australia Lines: 26 In article <9106131349.AA20100@farber.harvard.edu> ellozy@FARBER.HARVARD.EDU (Mohamed Ellozy) writes: >A couple of days ago I sent the following message to the list: > > >There seems to be only one program, Network Time, written by Pete >Resnick, which can be ftp'ed from either sumex-aim.stanford.edu in >directory mac-info/cp (NOT cdev, now gone) or from wuarchive.wustl.edu >in directory mirrors/info-mac/cp (again, not cdev). > One further possibility if you have an Appletalk/IP gateway such as a K-box or Webster multiport is the timelord/tardis combination available in the multigate directory on munnari.oz.au . Timelord is a control panel application which runs as a server on Macs or on a Unix host with the CAP libraries installed, and tardis is a chooser application which sets the time at boot or any other time you call it up. Works in a Mac like fashion, with multiple servers available per visible zone. But I don't think you can set it up to run periodically by itself, which would be useful. -- Brian Denehy, ACSnet: bvd@cc.adfa.oz Computing Services Internet: bvd@adfa.oz.au Australian Defence Force Academy UUCP:!uunet!munnari.oz.au!ccadfa.oz!bvd Northcott Dr. Campbell ACT Australia 2600 +61 6 268 8141 +61 6 268 8150 (Fax)