Well, I got it working.
 
Come to find out that it looks like version 2.6.18 of the kernel has issues with the RTC.  It has little to do with any of the other things that I tried.
 
I upgraded the kernel to 2.6.23.1 and on the first try, it comes up and runs with TSC.
 
ztdummy is working for me now.
 
I used the oldconfig to update the kernel from the debian 2.6.18-5-686 and compiled.  Runs well.

>
> Hello,
>
> Today we setted up a server that needs to use MeetMe but doesn't
> have any Zap hardware. So we need to use ztdummy (at least, this
> was our idea).
>
> Rarely: zttest is not working at all (100% bad, using zttest -v
> doesn't give anything, etc.). Of course, after load ztdummy, there
> isn't any background or anything.
>
> It is the same kernel (Debian Etch default kernel, 2.6.18) than
> other machine that is working. CPU is a HP, Pentium 4 (same than
> other machine), even I loaded the same bristuff than that machine
> (who doesn't have any specific hardware, now). I couln't make
> zttest (well, ztdummy) to run.
>
> I tried different versions of bristuff+asterisk, I also tried to
> load and not load zaptel, qozap. Nothing. I got an rtc "Warning"
> message, something like "some interruptions has been lost at
> 1024Hz" (aprox.).
>
> Any clue where to check? USB modules are the same than other
> machine...
>
> We was completely confused about it (how to fix, I mean).
>
> Thanks!
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