Re: [ntp:questions] ntpd and database servers

2010-01-26 Thread unruh
On 2010-01-22, unruh wrote: > On 2010-01-21, Brian Utterback wrote: >> unruh wrote: >>> But the timestamps are not lies. they are far closer to the real time >>> than is that serverd by ntpd, and it is time that ntp serves, not slew >>> rate. ntpd wanders off into the wilderness ( I have seen it

Re: [ntp:questions] Timekeeping broken on Windows XP with multimedia timer enabled (-M option)

2010-01-26 Thread E-Mail Sent to this address will be added to the BlackLists
David J Taylor wrote: >>> >>> >> >> > > Thanks, most interesting - I knew about neither of those products. > > http://www.veracityuk.com/pro

Re: [ntp:questions] Simple but good NTP server

2010-01-26 Thread Jan Ceuleers
Maarten Wiltink wrote: > Why did you get 4801s? I recall reading here that the 4501 was no longer > for sale, but Soekris' own website offers them. I didn't get them specifically for timing purposes, but rather to act as a platform on which to build my own access routers (with added DSL and wifi

Re: [ntp:questions] Date Jumped

2010-01-26 Thread Richard B. Gilbert
Rob wrote: David Woolley wrote: Richard B. Gilbert wrote: If I see a notation in code saying, in effect, "can't get here" I add whatever call means "suicide with crash dump" if it's not already present. I don't get many crash dumps but if the impossible happens I like to have it documented

Re: [ntp:questions] Timekeeping broken on Windows XP with multimedia timer enabled (-M option)

2010-01-26 Thread David Lord
David J Taylor wrote: Thanks, most interesting - I knew about neither of those products. http://www.veracityuk.com/products/timenet/t

Re: [ntp:questions] Date Jumped

2010-01-26 Thread Rob
David Woolley wrote: > Richard B. Gilbert wrote: > >> >> If I see a notation in code saying, in effect, "can't get here" I add >> whatever call means "suicide with crash dump" if it's not already >> present. I don't get many crash dumps but if the impossible happens I >> like to have it docum

Re: [ntp:questions] Simple but good NTP server

2010-01-26 Thread Uwe Klein
OpenMoko's FreeRunner Hardware could be interesting. GPS, WLAN, USB-Net on Board ( Arm platform, ntpd works out of the box ). http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware uwe ___ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org ht

Re: [ntp:questions] Simple but good NTP server

2010-01-26 Thread Uwe Klein
Richard B. Gilbert wrote: If you are talking about REAL routers, they are not cheap. If you are talking about SOHO routers such as sold by LinkSys they are cheap enough but building NTPD to run on one might be fairly difficult. OpenWRT and similar Linux Distributions have binary packages for

Re: [ntp:questions] Timekeeping broken on Windows XP with multimedia timer enabled (-M option)

2010-01-26 Thread Martin Burnicki
Evandro Menezes wrote: > On Jan 25, 8:15 am, Martin Burnicki > wrote: >> >> Yes, it helps indeed ;-) > > I'm glad it does. > > And just for completion, the current generation of AMD processors > derive the CPU clock from the memory controller clock instead of the > FSB. Moreover, the memory con

Re: [ntp:questions] Timekeeping broken on Windows XP with multimedia timer enabled (-M option)

2010-01-26 Thread David J Taylor
Thanks, most interesting - I knew about neither of those products. http://www.veracityuk.com/products/timenet/timenet.php "Accuracy: