[Ham-Mac] Keeping an old Mac on time

Christian Glace [email protected]
Sat, 13 Apr 2002 23:56:01 +0200


Scott Galbraith - N3OK [email protected] a =E9crit le 13/04/2002 21:24

>Are any of you aware of software which will run under OS 7.6.1 and keep a
>Mac's clock synced to a network source? I have an old IIci which I need to
>install on. Have a nice app/ext called "Autoclock" which will do this - BU=
T
>- it can only be configured to DIAL a source telephone number and I do not
>have a line available for the mac to use. This would also seem a waste
>since the Mac is on an ethernet which is online on the internet 7/24, so
>would think I could use something via that connection instead of having to
>dial.
>
>I know newer systems can do this - but the IIci will obviously not run
>those systems!!
>
>Thanks for any help.
>
>-- 
>73 de Scott Galbraith
>N3OK, Frederick County, MD
>FM19ji
>ARRL, QCWA 30013,  GERATOL 2198
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Hi Scott,
You should have a look at Vremya on versiontracker or tucows which was 
the one everybody used to install on these antiques when they were up to 
date...
HTH
Christian F1GWR