"Harlan Stenn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Subject: Re: ntpq times out if NMEA refclock configured?
> Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 09:01:27 +0100
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>> I think it does have a fast Hz setting (I've seen it somewhere but I 
>> can't
>> remember where or what it was set to..) However, it's a 3.2GHz processor
>> so I don't think it should struggle too much.
>
> It's not an issue with CPU speed, it's an issue with device drivers 
> blocking
> clock interrupts.
>
> H

I've started a new thread as the original problem has been cured by using 
the latest dev release of NTP.
See 'NMEA refclock - PPS not working'

RJ.


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