Steve, I would also like to have a copy of RightTime, if you are able to locate it. Just send it to my private e-mail (jdmartin@................ thank you and have a happy new year. Jim Martin New Haven, Indiana ----- Original Message ----- From: steve hammondTo: PSN-L Mailing List Sent: Friday, December 31, 1999 12:51 PM Subject: Re: Time > Hi Barry, Happy New Year All-- > Barry, I remember you saying at the PSN meeting you were running a 386. If > you are using the system clock for time keeping than you should also be > running RightTime. The program helps you calculate the clock drift over > several days and then controls it via software. I use it in an AT and over > 11 days can keep the drift down to .026 seconds. If you need it, drop me a > note and I can send you the zip file from the old PSN BBS. > Regards, Steve Hammond, PSN San Jose / Aptos California. > -----Original Message----- > From: barry lotz > To: PSN-L Mailing List > Date: Friday, December 31, 1999 9:31 AM > Subject: Time > > > >This is not directly a seismic question but it does affect event > >recording. If my computer(s) are rebooted after a power outage of as > >little as 1 sec the computer clock is several seconds of . Is there a > >correction for this? > >Barry > > > > > >_____________________________________________________________________ > > > >Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L) > > > >To leave this list email listserver@.............. with the body of the > >message: leave PSN-L > > > _____________________________________________________________________ > > Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L) > > To leave this list email listserver@.............. with the body of the > message: leave PSN-L > _____________________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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