Download JSNTP

Version 1.05 (March 5, 1999)

If you already have Java 1.1.7 installed on your computer than you may choose the download that does not include the Java Virtual Machine 1.1.7 (JVM).

If you are using Windows (95/98/NT) and you do not have Java installed on your computer, you should choose the download that includes the JVM. Note that having the ability to run Java applets in your web browser does not mean that you have a Java runtime installed on your computer.

JSNTP installations include help files, and additional HTML documentation. You can also browse JSNTP's Readme File online.

  includes JVM does not include JVM
Windows 95/98/NT jsntp105_w32vm.exe (5.5 Mb) jsntp105_w32.exe (3.6 Mb)
MacOS /MRJ 2.1   jsntp105_mac.bin (3.6 Mb)
UNIX   jsntp105_unix.bin (3.6 Mb)
Generic   jsntp105.zip (3.2 Mb)

Installation Notes

Windows - Run the downloaded file and follow the instructions that will be displayed. The installer will create shortcuts to launch JSNTP on your desktop and Start|Programs menu. If you choose to uninstall JSNTP, go to ControlPanel|Add/Remove Programs and select JSNTP from the list of installed software to remove it.

MacOS - MacOS requires installation of Apple's MRJ 2.1 for proper operation of JSNTP. Run the downloaded file by double-clicking on it, and it will unpack to the JSNTP installer. Run the installer and follow the instructions to install the software.To remove JSNTP simply delete the installation folder.

Important MacOS Note: After installing on the Mac, you will find a file named settime.sit.hqx in your JSNTP installation folder. You must UnStuff this file to extract the Mac native fragment settime that JSNTP uses to set system time. Leave the settime fragment in your JSNTP installation folder.

UNIX - You may have to change the permission of the download to executable (chmod a+x jsntp105_unix.bin) in order to run it. Open a console window on your desktop and run the downloaded file to launch the installer. To remove JSNTP, simple delete the installation folder.

Important Solaris Note: After installing the software, you'll find a script named JSNTP in your installation folder that you should use to start the program. But, in order to use native time setting, you must add your jsntp installation folder to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH. For example:
cd /files/jsntp
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/files/jsntp
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
JSNTP

Generic - for OS/2 and UNIX-like platforms, please see detailed instructions.

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