                           PC TIME STANDARD
                             Version 2.01

          Thanks for trying PC TIME STANDARD.  This is a shareware
          program, and we hope you'll register your copy if you
          continue to use the program.  Please read the program
          documentation file, PCTIME.DOC, for more detailed
          information on the operation of PC TIME STANDARD. 
          PCTIME.DOC may be printed on most printers.

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          PC TIME STANDARD offers a fast and easy way to set and
          adjust your clock to the National Institute of Standards
          and Technology (NIST) atomic time standard. Integrated
          into one easy to use program, key PC TIME STANDARD
          features include automatic compensation of average clock
          drift, automatic daylight savings and leap second
          adjustment, an event recorder, a complete log file of the
          update history with a graphical display, scheduled
          updates, NIST synchronized pulse output, timing
          measurements at 1 millisecond resolutions, and top level
          menu display of key clock statistics.  May be run from
          your autoexec.bat file for automatic update and
          adjustment at power-up.  Requires a '286 or better
          personal computer and a 1200 baud modem.


                              INSTALLATION

          Copy the contents of this distribution disk to a
          subdirectory on your hard drive or onto a floppy disk. 
          Move to that subdirectory and run the pctime.exe program. 
          Use the CONFIGURE function from the main menu to select
          the serial port to which your modem is connected, and to
          change any of the default configuration settings. You can
          now use the SET TIME function to set your PC's clock to
          the National Institute of Standards and Technology's
          Atomic Cesium Standard.

          If you wish to automatically run PC TIME STANDARD every
          time you turn on your computer, add the following line to
          the end of your autoexec.bat file:

                  c:\pctime\pctime /autoadjust /autoset

          PC TIME STANDARD will now automatically adjust and set
          your PC's clock every time you power up.  The /autoset
          schedule (daily, weekly, semimonthly, monthly, variable)
          is set by the CONFIGURATION function at the main menu.