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Modify `clock2` to accept a port number, and write a program, `clockwall`, that acts as a client of clock servers at once, reading the times from each one and displaying the results in a table, akin to the wall of clocks seen in some business offices.
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Modify `clock2` to accept a port number, and write a program, `clockwall`, that acts as a client of clock servers at once, reading the times from each one and displaying the results in a table, akin to the wall of clocks seen in some business offices. |
Modify `clock2` to accept a port number, and write a program, `clockwall`, that acts as a client of clock servers at once, reading the times from each one and displaying the results in a table, akin to the wall of clocks seen in some business offices.
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Modify `clock2` to accept a port number, and write a program, `clockwall`, that acts as a client of clock servers at once, reading the times from each one and displaying the results in a table, akin to the wall of clocks seen in some business offices. |
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