I'm a complete newbie here, but would be
interested in a Thunderbolt, if I could afford it.
What is the significance of "OEM unit"? No
housing? Or - - -
And of course, how much?
Bill, WB6JVC
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At 09:17 AM 1/27/2008, Brendan Minish wrote:
>The NET4521 has the on board High performance timer so the PHK high
>precision PPS hack will work.
>My first NTP server was done with one of these boards as it was what I
>had handy.
>I still have it so can send you a photo of the mod for this board if
Sorry for the noise! --Jamie
--- "James R. Gorr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi George,
>
> What are you asking for a Thunderbolt?
>
> Jamie
>
> --- George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > John Miles wrote:
> > > As unhappy as you may be to hear it, Mike,
> you're
> > done upgrading, at
Hi George,
What are you asking for a Thunderbolt?
Jamie
--- George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Miles wrote:
> > As unhappy as you may be to hear it, Mike, you're
> done upgrading, at least
> > for now. Thunderbolts are about as good as they
> get. Yes, some units like
> > the HP and Ja
On Monday 28 January 2008 08:19:40 am Patrick wrote:
> I rebuild and resell lab instruments. My customers are doing great work
> finding cures for diseases. The software to control their instruments
> cost between 5-40K and is hyped up garbage that eats up their meager
> budgets. I desperately, de