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Hardware / Time Sync not working on 1400cs - why??
October 19, 2011, 09:15 |
found a solution: I use Network Time 2.0.1 for Sys 7 - there must be something wrong with the Time Sync extension in OS8.5.1, Apple do say it won't work if the year is set before 1964 or something. Anyway, problem solved. |
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Hardware / Time Sync not working on 1400cs - why??
October 08, 2011, 11:38 |
I have a 1400cs and WaveLan ethernet PCMCIA (version 6 drivers) running OS B1-8.5.1 and want to connect to time servers so the 1400's clock can be kept up to date. So I press the "Set Time Now" option in the Date and Time | Server Options - which is set to talk with time.euro.apple.com, but I can only get that warning dialogue "The network time server did not respond. The server may be busy.."etc. This looks like the message didn't leave the 1400, although the LEDs flash on the PCMCIA/ethernet card that suggests it did. I have tried many other time servers but to no avail. To add to the confusion, I have a 4400 running OS9.1 and that syncs up just fine. I have tried mix and match the control panels and extensions but non work. Obvioulsy the control/extensions from OS9.1 don't run at all on the OS8.5 The 1400 connects to the internet just fine, it's a cute machine, I'm looking at how to improve the LCD display. Anyway, any ideas on why this time sync feature is not working? |
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