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Tool Version: 5.0
Tool Type: Demo
Tool Cost In: 195.95 US$
Tool Target Platform: Windows
Tool OS Support: Win2000,WinXP,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows 8,Windows 10,WinServer,WinOther,WinVista,WinVista x64
Limitations: Stops functioning after 30 days, otherwise fully functional.
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Short Description: High performance Windows time server supporting NTP and SNTP protocols. Installation automatically configures default time servers - up and running in 30 seconds. GPS clock drivers are included. Email and SysLog error notifications.
Long Description 1: PresenTense Time Server is a high performance Windows time server supporting NTP and SNTP protocols. PresenTense Time Server will synchronize your PC to a primary time source such as an atomic clock on the internet or an inhouse GPS reciever and offer time services to clients on your LAN/WAN. Most GPS and Radio hardware clocks are supported via the serial port. Supports Free Run - accurate time if reference clock fails. Email, SysLog reporting.
Long Description 2: PresenTense Time Server is a high performance Windows time server supporting NTP and SNTP protocols. PresenTense Time Server will synchronize your PC to a primary time source such as an atomic clock on the internet or an inhouse GPS reciever and offer time services to clients on your LAN or WAN. Most leading GPS and Radio hardware clocks are supported via the serial/USB port. Supports Free Run so that you maintain accurate time even if your internet connection goes down or your reference clock fails. Algorithmic filters achieve extreme accuracy. Installation automatically configures default time servers so in most cases, you have an operational time time server after the install is complete. Email and SysLog notification if an error condition should arise. Fallback to an internet based time server if local GPS hardware fails. Robust COM port error handling, including USB disconnect recovery which occurs on many virtual COM ports shipped with GPS's. Configurable update of CMOS / BIOS clock to avoid time drifts which can occur when you reboot modern motherboards.
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