Disk No: 2867 Disk Title: TimeSet and RighTime PC-SIG Version: S1.0 Program Title: TimeSet Author Version: 6.00A Author Registration: $35.00 Special Requirements: Modem. For those who desire or require the "real time" on their computer, TIMESET will set a computer clock to within five milliseconds of true time through a six-second telephone call from your modem to the atomic clocks of the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington D.C. or the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colorado. TIMESET can then be complemented by RIGHTIME, a program that analyzes how much your system clock drifts and then regularly resets it. Highly regarded programs, TIMESET, along with RIGHTIME, are used by organizations such as NASA, the Jet Propulsion Laboratories, power companies, the military, radio and TV stations, etc. who depend on time accuracy for technological or legal purposes. They are also used by some of the rest of us who simply want a convenient way to set our computer to a standard we know is right. Program Title: RighTime Author Version: 1.1 Author Registration: $25.00 Special Requirements: MSDOS 3.0+ and 100% compatible PC/AT. RIGHTIME, a 3K TSR program for MSDOS v3.0+ and DRDOS, regulates both the CMOS and DOS clocks, and can keep both clocks accurate to within a fraction of a second for weeks at a time. Once loaded into memory, RIGHTIME compares how far your CMOS clock is drifting from your more accurate DOS clock, and then compares how both of them are drifting from the "real time." Real time, accurate to within five milliseconds, can be obtained by using the program TIMESET that will call by modem the atomic clocks of the U.S. Naval Observatory or the National Institute of Standards and Technology. After your computer is set up with "real time" for a couple of days and RIGHTIME has had a chance to analyze your system clocks, RIGHTIME will automatically take steps to regularly set your CMOS clock. (RIGHTIME supports only clock boards or computer motherboard clocks that emulate the PC/AT hardware clock and its BIOS support precisely.) PC-SIG 1030D East Duane Avenue Sunnyvale Ca. 94086 (408) 730-9291 (c) Copyright 1989 PC-SIG, Inc.