Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!ll-xn!cit-vax!elroy!jplopto!earle From: earle@jplopto.uucp (Gregory Earle (40876)) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Using `navclock' to set time (was: `Re: Time sync on Suns') Message-ID: <3737@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov> Date: Mon, 11-May-87 04:41:43 EDT Article-I.D.: elroy.3737 Posted: Mon May 11 04:41:43 1987 Date-Received: Wed, 13-May-87 01:06:41 EDT References: <11893@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA> <750@mcgill-vision.UUCP> <3734@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov> <6616@mimsy.UUCP> Sender: news@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov Reply-To: earle@jplopto.JPL.NASA.GOV (Greg Earle) Distribution: na Organization: Jet Propulsion Lab, Pasadena, CA Lines: 22 Keywords: navclock Errata Xref: mnetor comp.unix.questions:2244 comp.unix.wizards:2258 In article <3734@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov>, I wrote: >... UTC ... (303) 499-7111 Erm, I think this was supposed to be (303) 449-7111. Sorry for any accidental long distance bills caused by that :-) ... As Chris mentioned, this is Human Readable (aka Voice), not machine. How does one use `navclock'? Do you use `tip' to call the number, then use that funky ~C tip tilde escape to `connect' the `navclock' program to the `remote machine' (in this case the other end of the phone line)? Or some other way? If tip, any other things to know about, like setting any of the tip options? -- Greg Earle earle@{jplpub1,jplopto}.JPL.NASA.GOV (Now ex-)JPL jpl{pub1,opto}!earle@jpl-elroy.ARPA jpl(pub1,opto}!earle@elroy.JPL.NASA.GOV seismo!cit-vax!elroy!jpl{opto,pub1}!earle Greg Earle earle@{jplpub1,jplopto}.JPL.NASA.GOV (Now ex-)JPL jpl{pub1,opto}!earle@jpl-elroy.ARPA jpl(pub1,opto}!earle@elroy.JPL.NASA.GOV seismo!cit-vax!elroy!jpl{opto,pub1}!earle