Eugen, Remember, the filegen data may appear to the nanosecond, but the data have already been spiked by the random bitstring below the precision factor.
The ./scripts directory in the distribution has some scripts to massage the filegen files, but they are 20 years old. I have a set I use myself to produce Matlab friendly files, but these are rather crude. When I whip them to public shape, I will park in the ./scripts collection. Dave Eugen COCA wrote: > On Feb 15, 2:35 am, "David L. Mills" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>David, >> >>Note that the nonsignificant bits at the low end of the fraction word >>are purposly filled with a random bitstring. My machine has a precisioni >>-19, so there are 19 meaningful bits in the fraction along with a >>carefully manufactured 13 bits of fuzz. This is done both to make it >>harder to predict timestamps and smooth out tiny wiggles due to roundoff >>and bias. It doesn't make sense to split the microseconds in the >>readouts. For what it's worth, the statistics files display offsets to >>the nanosecond. >> >>Dave >> > > > Dave, > > clear for me too. I'll use the information in loopstats file to > display the offsets with nanoseconds precision. > > Are there any .pl or .php scripts already tested to display the > offsets from the loppstats file ? > > Thanks ! > _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
