unruh wrote:
He is suggesting that the on board gps chip have ntp on board, so that your computer timestamps the request, the gps chip then timestamps when that trequest was received and returns it. No gps chip that I know of has an onboard ntp server. So if you want to get a chip fab to make you a special purpose chip which contains a gps receiver and ntp onboard, you could probably do it-- but it might cost a bit more than $100 ieach in lots of 100.
All the current GPS chips are rather capable DSP enhanced microcontrollers. Freely programmable. The problem is getting access to sources and the toolchain. uwe _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions