Introduction
AmiTimeKeeper is a small program which keeps the time right on
your machine. No installation is required. It is operated as a
commodity and is controlled by AmigaOS. An AmiTCP compatible
TCP/IP stack is required for AmiTimeKeeper to work.
Several settings determine the behaviour. The settings are passed
either directly from the command line or by using the tool types
of an icon. Preferences can also be saved between reboots.
A utility for small tasks like starting and stopping is also
included. Comprehensive control is possible using ARexx.
The default server address is pool.ntp.org. To find another server
try visiting support.ntp.org or one of the other sites listing
time servers. Use a fixed pool server by prefixing the domain,
for example, 1.pool.ntp.org.
The time zone needs to be configured using Workbench preferences
or a similar tool. In Amiga OS this is available through the
Locale Preferences Editor. The local time zone and daylight saving
time are optionally specified manually or using a POSIX TZ
variable style.