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You can even control the master remotely if only you have an Internet connection between the master computer and you own device. This is particularly useful for providing fast support for people in the field. | You can even control the master remotely if only you have an Internet connection between the master computer and you own device. This is particularly useful for providing fast support for people in the field. | ||
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===== Welcome program ===== | ===== Welcome program ===== | ||
- | When starting BBT timing | + | When starting BBT you have to choose between starting the master |
The program will also let you know if the computer clock is out of sync (compared to accurate internet time servers), if software updates are available, etc. | The program will also let you know if the computer clock is out of sync (compared to accurate internet time servers), if software updates are available, etc. | ||
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==== Master ==== | ==== Master ==== | ||
The timing master (server) is the heart of the software and handles most of the tasks, including: | The timing master (server) is the heart of the software and handles most of the tasks, including: | ||
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===== Client ===== | ===== Client ===== | ||
- | The client is the interface | + | The client is the user interface of the BBT timing software. |
Once connected to a master, you can move on to what really matters: Timing your event! | Once connected to a master, you can move on to what really matters: Timing your event! | ||
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