David J Taylor wrote:
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2) If I were to do a trial run of ntpd on Windows 2003, how do
I measure its ntpd performance in order to make a
judgment?
I use MRTG, Meinberg's monitor, and my own NTP Plotter package.
I think he was really
David Woolley da...@ex.djwhome.demon.invalid wrote in message
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I think he was really asking about the parameters that you log and how
you get them from ntpd.
He is using ntpq to fetch the offset value. If ntpd is working well,
this will be
New data from a Windows Vista system also shows 4.2.5 as performing worse
than 4.2.4:
http://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/V4.2.4.vs.V4.2.5.html
Cheers,
David
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Hi again.
Well, after spending a lot if time reading (while sniffing) again, and
restarting from zero (again!) I seem to have the Meinberg Windows port
of NTPD etc working as a
On Dec 6, 3:31 pm, jimmyterrence jimmyterre...@gmail.com wrote:
On a related note, is there anyone using the gadget box, or are you
just using CHU audio drivers? I was wondering if it would be possible
to build just the PPS part of the circuitry and use a generic PPS
driver with the CHU AUDIO
Dave Hart wrote:
On Dec 6, 6:50 UTC, David J Taylor wrote:
Dave Hart daveh...@gmail.com wrote
I am guessing you're actually in a better position than me to provide
a DLL exposing a function to get the time from ntpd. There is no way
other than a NTP packet to request a timestamp from ntpd.