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, Greg wrote: I must be incredibly nerdy, because I spent 10 minutes the other day getting my new G5's clock to click over at the exact moment the minute tone on the WWV station began. I've noticed, however, that after a few hours the minute clicks over before the tone, and in fact after a day, up to 4 or 5 seconds. Has anyone else noticed the G5's clock not being very accurate? You can't expect a quartz controlled computer clock to maintain atomic time accuracy. Every time you startup or restart you can have the computer query an Internet time server. If you keep the computer on all the time open the date and time control panel and un-check then check the "set date and time automatically" to get the computer to update from the server. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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