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Tardis 2000 is a utility
for Windows that makes sure your PC's clock tells the right time. It can
find out what the right time is in various ways including using networked
timeservers, GPS (The Global Positioning System), and by listening for time
broadcasts over a LAN. Tardis 2000 requires the TCP/IP networking protocol
to be installed. Windows 95/98 and Windows NT versions are available.
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Key
features of Tardis 2000:
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The Service
version of Tardis 2000 runs as a Windows NT/2000/XP/2003
"service", just like other services that come as standard
with Windows.
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The application
version of Tardis 2000 does the same thing for Windows
95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003. There is also a version for Win
3.x.
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Both versions
act as both a server and client for the supported protocols.
I.e. they can get the time from a timeserver with the
‘correct’ time and then make the ‘correct’ time available to
local clients.
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Tardis 2000
running on a central server can be used as a master time
source for the domain by running the appropriate version of
Tardis or K9 on the other workstations.
Tardis 2000 screenshot:
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