phil.new...@wendysarbys.com wrote:
> - If you have NMEA output from the GPS in your ntp.conf file
> (127.127.20.0), expect it to have "reach 0" reported when you finally get
> PPS (127.127.28.0) working. You can have NMEA or PPS from your serial
> input, you just can't have both at the same time
> > PPS (127.127.28.0) working. You can have NMEA or PPS from your serial
> > input, you just can't have both at the same time from the same GPS on the
> > same port.
>
> There is no reason why you could not have both, except that the programs (eg
> shmpps) has not been written to use both. It is
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009, phil.new...@wendysarbys.com wrote:
> - If you have NMEA output from the GPS in your ntp.conf file
> (127.127.20.0), expect it to have "reach 0" reported when you finally get
> PPS (127.127.28.0) working. You can have NMEA or PPS from your serial
> input, you just can't have b
I have now managed, with the patient help from Bill U., to get my Linux NTP
system running using the PPS signal from a Garmin 18x LVC. I thought I
would share what I had to do to make it all work.
* References:
http://time.qnan.org/
http://time.qnan.org/shmpps.tar
http://www.david-taylor.myb