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K9 is a
family of small shareware utilities used to make sure that the
clock on your PC/PDA is synchronised with the others on your
LAN.
It does this
by listening for NTP time broadcasts on your LAN. If your LAN
doesn't have NTP time broadcasts Tardis can provide them.
K9 is a companion program to Tardis. If you use Tardis with
broadcast NTP then you can use K9 instead. K9 also works with
Linux based NTP servers.
K9 has no user interface, none is required because there is no
configuration. When you run it you will see NOTHING. It has no
visible windows. Do not worry, this is normal. K9 will run in
the background listening for NTP time broadcasts and quietly
doing its job.
K9 takes less memory than Tardis because it doesn't need all
the code to handle user interfaces.
K9 System Requirements:
- Supports
Windows 3.1, 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003, Windows Mobile
2003
- Supports
Linux!
- Supports
Multicasts!
-
NT/2000/XP/2003 Version adjusts clock frequency where
possible
to avoid time 'jumps'!
- Windows
NT/2000/XP/2003 service
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