Wednesday, July 28, 2004
Give Your Pocket PC Atomic Clock Precision
Posted by Andy Sjostrom in "SOFTWARE" @ 08:00 AM
Using mTimeSync from Slipstream Solutions you can have your Pocket PC synchronize its clock with atomic NTP (Network Time Protocol) time servers. mTimeSync has been around for a while and the new version, 1.0.3, features improved support for international regions. To use mTimeSync you need .NET Compact Framework (built in since Pocket PC 2003) and a connection to the Internet (GPRS, WiFi, LAN, Passthrough etc). mTimeSync is available on a 15 day trial basis.
Features include:

Features include:
- Configurable NTP server settings, including server name, NTP string and NTP port.
- Automatic, configurable polling of an NTP server, including synchronizing every N minutes and N retries of a failed sync.
- Application automatically starts synchronizing when the application is run.
- Application automatically runs on a device soft-reset (from \Windows\StartUp folder).
- Supports worldwide timezones and daylight saving times.