Time Reference Card Licks Y2K BIOS Problem

Jan. 1, 1999

The NTR2000-P, a real-time clock card for PCs, bypasses the system clock and the PC's BIOS to handle the Year 2000 rollover. The card offers stability of ±1 second/month. Suited for network, control, and test and measurement applications, the card can withstand harsh operating environments. Installing the card in network servers gives any node on the network access to highly accurate, stable time.

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