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1.16 ntpclient 2000_339 
1.16.1 Available under license : 
ntpclient is an NTP (RFC-1305) client for unix-alike computers.
Its functionality is a small subset of xntpd, but IMHO performs
better (or at least has the potential to function better) within
that limited scope.  Since it is much smaller than xntpd, it is
also more relevant for embedded computers.
 
ntpclient is Copyright 1997, 1999, 2000 Larry Doolittle, and may
be freely used and copied according to the terms of the GNU
General Public License, version 2.
 
ntpclient home page: http://doolittle.faludi.com/ntpclient/
 
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