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Re: Atomic clock for Treo600?
Posted by Stan Gosnell on September 20th, 2004


see.my.sig.4.addr@nowhere.com.invalid wrote in
news:cb8ok0d6lflk2m01kicijp3t3qugulqsrh@4ax.com:

Actually, an actual atomic clock small enough to fit in a phone (about the
size of a grain of rice) has been announced. It would raise the price of
the phone somewhat, though. ;-) As for a program to sync to an atomic
clock, I haven't looked. There are several that sync a Palm to a PC set
via timeserver during hotsync, but that's obviously not what you're looking
for.

Posted by Jim Poon on September 26th, 2004


A program called WorldMate has an atomic clock synchronization program
and it worked on the Treo 600 when I demoed the program. I now use a
program that synchronizes my Treo 600 (or my PalmOS device) to the
time on my PC. Since my PC is running a time synchronization program
which synchronizes it to one of the atomic clocks in the world, my
Treo 600 always has the correct time (I synch my Treo 600 every day).

There is a freeware program that I found on PalmGear's website called
"ATime". I'm not sure if it works for the Treo 600 but you might want
to give it a try.



/Jim


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Posted by Stan Gosnell on September 26th, 2004


invalid_jimpoon@canada.com (Jim Poon) wrote in
news:480ea63d.0409260741.653c2aeb@posting.google.c om:

I use TimeCopy to sync my Palm to my desktop, and it works very well. I
haven't tried ATime.

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Regards,

Stan



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