clkmgr_08b.zip 283649 2005/04/04 Queries multiple NIST time servers, updates PC clock Long desc: FREEWARE Daytime/SNTP (RFC 867/2030) client/server for NIST and other Internet NTP time servers; updates PC clock. Provides millisecond accuracy to OS/2 clock with new clock driver supporting clock slewing and frequency trimming. Automatically makes DST changes in real time. Runs on: OS/2 Warp 3 and Warp 4 Requires: TCP/IP stack, 16- or 32-bit Contact: Pieter Bras daytime.zip 292341 2007/03/08 Time and Daytime server and client programs Long desc: This package contains a time (RFC 868), daytime (RFC 867) and SNTP (RFC 1361) server and client for OS/2 and NT. Author: Kai Uwe Rommel Contact: paul ratcliffe nistime01b.zip 41707 2005/01/04 nistime 0.1b (1993 June 11) Includes Source Code. Ported by Michael Thompson. Long desc: nistime 0.1b (1993 June 11) Includes Source Code. Ported by Michael Thompson. This program access the NIST time/date server via TCP/IP and obtains the standard time. This time is compared to the current setting of the internal clock, and the difference is reported to stadard output. Runs on: OS/2 2.0 or later Contact: Michael Thompson nistime01br.zip 66704 2005/01/04 nistime 0.1b recompiled (1999 Oct 29) Includes Source Code. Ported by Michael Thompson and recompiled by dshields. Long desc: nistime 0.1b recompiled (1999 Oct 29) Includes Source Code. Ported by Michael Thompson and recompiled by dshields. This program access the NIST time/date server via TCP/IP and obtains the standard time. This time is compared to the current setting of the internal clock, and the difference is reported to stadard output. Runs on: OS/2 2.0 or later Contact: Michael Thompson nistime2_03i.zip 70011 2005/01/04 NISTIME/2 Version 0.3i (11-aug-2002) for OS/2. Long desc: NISTIME/2 Version 0.3i (11-aug-2002) for OS/2. By Pieter Bras. FREEWARE Daytime/SNTP (RFC 867/2030) client for NIST and other Internet NTP time servers; Runs on: OS/2 2.0 or later Contact: Pieter Bras (pbras@pobox.com) nistime2_03j.zip 70383 2005/03/29 Queries multiple NIST time servers, updates PC clock Long desc: Backward-compatible upgrade to NISTIME utility which provides better accuracy (+/- 0.5 second) and ability to query user-configurable list of NIST time servers with improved error recovery. SNTP and Daytime clients. FREEWARE. Runs on: OS/2 Warp 3 and Warp 4 Requires: TCP/IP stack, 16- or 32-bit Contact: Pieter Bras ntp-4.2.0-b2-os2-emx.zip 540412 2004/12/17 This is a os2-emx build 2 port of ntp- 4.2.0 Long desc: The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the time ofa computer client or server to another server or reference time source, such as a radio or satellite receiver or modem. It provides accuracies typically within a millisecond on LANs and up to a few tens of milliseconds on WANs relative to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) via a Global Positioning Service (GPS) receiver, for example. Typical NTP configurations utilize multiple redundant servers and diverse network paths in order to achieve high accuracy and reliability. Runs on: OS/2 Warp, eCS Requires: emx 0.9d, InnoTek GCC LIBC v0.6 - libc06b2.dll Contact: Alex Porollo (ap@cbank.mari.ru) ntp-4.2.0-os2-build6-libc06.zip 2482658 2005/11/29 This is a os2 port build 6 of ntp- 4.2.0 with crypto support in addition. Long desc: The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the time of a computer client or server to another server or reference time source, such as a radio or satellite receiver or modem. It provides accuracies typically within a millisecond on LANs and up to a few tens of milliseconds on WANs relative to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) via a Global Positioning Service (GPS) receiver, for example. Typical NTP configurations utilize multiple redundant servers and diverse network paths in order to achieve high accuracy and reliability. Runs on: OS/2 Warp, eCS Requires: InnoTek GCC LIBC v0.6 - libc06.dll Contact: Alex Porollo (ap@cbank.mari.ru) ntp107.zip 23407 1998/04/07 NTP (Network Time Protocol) Client for OS/2 Long desc: Supports many different NTP server types. Runs on: OS/2 Warp Requires: TCP/IP Contact: Ralf Christen (ralf.christen@ibm.net) Source: http://www.horgen.net/rem/software settime2.zip 46612 2007/04/10 automatic date/time/setting via internet Long desc: this program synchronizes the date and time of your PC with the atomic clock provided by the United States' NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology). It can run as a background process, performing time synchronizations at regular intervals, or execute once as part of a "CRON" batch. this will keep your clock accurate to about one second, with considerably less CPU load than NTP, using an older protocol called "DAYTIME" (well- known port 13) Runs on: os/2 warp 4 or later, any eCS Requires: none Contact: Patrick J. Gleason (ora68@nehemiah.idkcomp.com) Source: http://www.idkcomp.com/settime.html syncnist10.zip 24181 2007/06/11 Sets the local clock from the RFC867 time server Long desc: Sets the local clock from the NIST time server using the Daytime Protcol (RFC867), and does NOT rely on (or use) the TZ environment variable. Information for when daylight time starts and ends is provided by the time server. Optionally modifies TZ in CONFIG.SYS. Contact: David Azarewicz (david@88watts.net) Source: http://www.88watts.net time868f.zip 104550 1999/03/26 Freeware RFC868 Server/Client Long desc: (v6) TIME868 - A PM time client/server This program will set your PC clock from a network time server and will also provide a time server. The program uses RFC 868 (time protocol). This program is free. See Register in the online Help. Runs on: OS/2 2.x+ Requires: TCP/IP Contact: Norbert Dey (dey@teleport.com) timekeep132.zip 78892 1999/11/29 TimeKeeper/2 - RFC 868 Time Protocol Client that keeps your system time and date accurate Long desc: Time Protocol Client for OS/2. Features: - automatically update computer clock on a regular adjustable interval - access different time servers. - adjust for Daylight Saving Time if you provide your time zone information in the program settings. Runs on: OS/2 Warp 2.0 or higher Requires: TCPIP V3.0 or higher Contact: Thomas Bradford (tbrad@bmtmicro.com) Source: http://www.bmtmicro.com/catalog/timekeeper2.html