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Subject: Re: Daylight savings time?
From: Stephen & Kathy skmort@............
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 21:36:14 -0700
Here are two ideas,, patch your operating system,, or go in and tell
AmaSeis that you are at the next time zone back for a couple of weeks
until your system catches up on the first Sunday of April, at which time
you will have to reset both your computer and AmaSeis!! I'm running
windows 98 SE and patched with:
http://www.intelliadmin.com/DaylightSavingNotice.asp?File=DaylightSavingFix98.exe
Stephen
PSN Station #55
tchannel wrote:
> I am not thinking very clearly tonight. Here is my question... I am
> in the Mountain time zone, now Mountain Daylight time.
> Standard Mountain time is GMT-7 So I guess Mountain Daylight time is
> GMT -6
> I change all the clocks and the computer ahead one hour.
> I just recorded the 5.5m Gulf of California, but I see the helicorder
> on AmaSeis showing it at 03:59 instead of the correct UTC of 02:59.
> So my AmaSeis clock is off (fast) one hour, but the computer clock is
> correct, for Mountain Daylight Time.
> Do I need to reset AmaSeis somehow? Thanks, Ted
Here are two ideas,, patch your operating system,, or go in and tell
AmaSeis that you are at the next time zone back for a couple of weeks
until your system catches up on the first Sunday of April, at which
time you will have to reset both your computer and AmaSeis!! I'm
running windows 98 SE and patched with:
http://www.intelliadmin.com/DaylightSavingNotice.asp?File=DaylightSavingFix98.exe
Stephen
PSN Station #55
tchannel wrote:
I am not thinking very clearly
tonight. Here is my question... I am in the Mountain time zone, now
Mountain Daylight time.
Standard Mountain time is GMT-7 So
I guess Mountain Daylight time is GMT -6
I change all the clocks and the
computer ahead one hour.
I just recorded the 5.5m Gulf of
California, but I see the helicorder on AmaSeis showing it at 03:59
instead of the correct UTC of 02:59. So my AmaSeis clock is off
(fast) one hour, but the computer clock is correct, for Mountain
Daylight Time.
Do I need to reset AmaSeis
somehow? Thanks, Ted
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