Vremya is an scriptable application that sets your Macintosh clock using version 1 of the Network Time Protocol as described in RFC 1059 by D. Mills. This is a simple implementation of NTP, but the accuracy is sufficient for the Macintosh clock.
Why Vremya?
If you just want to set your Macintosh clock occasionally and quickly, and you don’t want Control Panels and Extensions, Vremya is the solution for you.
Requirements
Vremya requires System 7 or better with MacTCP or OpenTransport installed. You should also have your geographical location set using the Map control panel and the Daylight Saving Time checkbox checked or unchecked to reflect your current state.
Distribution, Acknowledgments, etc.
Vremya is an implementation of RFC 1059 Network Time protocol (Version 1) Specification and Implementation by D. Mills. Vremya is copyright 1996-1998 Kirill Levchenko. It may be used and distributed at no cost along with this file and the documentation, but cannot be sold or distributed for profit without the author’s permission. Thanks to everyone who reported bugs and especially to Tomas Risberg who also helped test Vremya and Aaron Ruiz who helped isolate a PPC bug.
Version History
Version 1.6.5
• Added “Resolve each time” server address option.
Version 1.6.4
• Spelling corrections.
• “Set System Clock” command key equivalent now Cmnd-T.