Andrew:
While there's a million of these programs, I use tclock. The author's site
is in Japanese but if you google it, you'll find lots of places that have
it. Latest version is 2.2.8. Does everything you want (shows day, date,
time, synchs, can be a different color/size), is free, and runs on
W95/98/NT/2000/XP. (Although there is a tclocklite for XP I just found, the
regular tclock works fine on XP for me.)
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> Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 05:50:58 -0500
> From: Andrew in Ann Arbor <aklist04@comcast.net>
> Subject: [Thinkpad] synchronizing time on a 560x (Win98 Lite)
> To: thinkpad@stderr.org
>
> My poor old 560x has the classic Win98 clock bug, at the moment the
> clock in the tray is about 5 hours slow so I've either got to
> fix it or
> turn it off.
> Although I've never been shy about switching off features in Win98 I
> think that even a stripped down system (800 Mb C: flash drive, Win98
> lite) should be able to perform basic wristwatch functions.
> Can anyone recommend a time synchronization utility that will keep me
> more in line with everyone else's clocks?
> For that matter is there a way to display the date in the tray (for
> those really confusing weeks)
>
> Thanks to all.
> --
> Andrew in Ann Arbor
>
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