GTSYNC is Windows-based client-server software that communicates with GPS receivers using NMEA-0183 protocol over TCP/IP. It is compatible with Windows 95/98 operating systems.
When you install GTSYNC, you'll start by setting up the server software on the computer with the most accurate time source. This will serve as a "Time server" for the entire network, broadcasting its time at regular intervals.
One interesting feature of GTSYNC is that the server software can talk to a GPS receiver. By syncing with GPS time, you can ensure that your network's clocks are as accurate as possible.
To get the rest of the machines on your network synced up, you'll need to install the GTSYNC client software on each one. These clients will receive the time from the server and make sure they're all on the same page.
One nice touch is that the client software sends an acknowledgement to the server whenever its time is changed. This ensures that you can keep track of all the changes happening across your network.
Overall, GTSYNC seems to be a solid solution for those who need to keep their computers synchronized. If you're looking for a reliable tool to make sure everyone's clocks are in sync, GTSYNC is definitely worth a look.
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