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There was a discussion on "Synching time on the as/400" on Sept. 10, please check the archives for more information. One of the messages made reference to the following; "It has devices for synching up your AS/400, unix, NT, Novell, HP, and DECs devices to atomic clock accuracy better than 100 microseconds. http://www.spectracomcorp.com/timeday.htm " Dennis Pearson Bill Paris wrote: > > Does the 400 OS (we're @ V4R3) have a "daytime" service? I'm tired of having > to manually enter the new times twice a year into our remote network > equipment. Most of this equipment is capable of looking at a machine and > grabbing the time from it, if its running the TCP/IP service called > "daytime" (runs on port 13). > > I'd like to run the daytime service on the 400 rather than a PC... (-; > > Bill Paris > Sorrento Cheese Co., Inc. > 716-823-6262 x376 > bparis@sccmail.com
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