Sundial and metronome.
You can keep your same gmail open on 2 devices. You can open it up on a desktop. You can also sync that with a cellphone.
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Atomic time synchronization uses highly accurate atomic clocks to establish a standard time reference. This reference time is then distributed to various devices and systems, ensuring that they all keep time accurately and precisely. By synchronizing to the atomic clock, devices can maintain consistent timekeeping and avoid discrepancies that can occur with traditional timekeeping methods.
Dedicated devices are devices that are assigned to only 1 job at a time and serves the job for the entire time it is active. eg. Printers, tape devices, plotters
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People in the beginning used the stars, and the seasons to keep track of time. So there is no one person that discovered time. The first time devices were the sundial, hourglass, and the water clock. In the 1300's is when the first mechanical clock was invented.
devices with very very LESS RESPONCE TIME
when several processes can use a device at the same time then those devices are termed as shared devices.
Dead short Disconnect wiring to these devices to determine what is causing problem