Tardis 2000 V1.1 Release Notes     
1999

What does it do?

Tardis is a Windows program that corrects your PCs clock. 
It is used where your PC is connected to a remote machine 
by TCP/IP, SLIP, or PPP.  A typical use would be to 
synchronise the clock on starting a SLIP/PPP connection to 
an Internet provider.  Another would be to have it running 
all the time in a LAN environment correcting the clock once an hour.



Thats about it really.  

I hope it does something simple simply.

If you want to contact me my E-mail address is 

tardis@kaska.demon.co.uk

The Tardis web site is

http://www.kaska.demon.co.uk

You can find Windows NT and Windows 3.1 versions there.

Don't forget to register! (details in the help file).

Changes from 1.0 to 1.1

Deleting all the servers requires a confirmation
NTP stratum can now be set
Extra info in NTP messages to increase compatability with 'real' NTP. (refid, poll period)
Fix to problem with 'rasman.dll' on NT
GPS NMEA improved to show position and time.
Statistics now update automatically when time is set (very useful on NT version)
New option to allow large corrections to occur up to the maximum allowed
Sub 1 second maximum correction now supported
Automatic adjustment of poll period
Broadcasts corrections now obey the 'how often the time is set' rules.
NTP broadcasts from tardis should work with xntp now

