>Modern motherboards all seem to have the ability to read the ambient >temperature. It might be possible to null out some of the temperature >variation of the xtal by generating a table of ppm-offset vs. reported >temperature while ntpd is running. Then when the system runs open >loop at some later time, some fairly simple hack can load different >ppm corrections depending on the reported temperature.
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