The Meinberg page I'm reading has NTP downloads for Windows XP and newer and
for older versions of Windows. If you meant a special version of NTP for
Windows 7, I didn't see mention of it.
Ron
From: David J Taylor
To: time-nuts@febo.com
Sent: Friday, August 5, 2016 12:30 AM
Subject: Re
That's encouraging!! I'm working on NTP and have no idea what's happening. The
description says it takes over the PC clock, excluding other apps. I like the
rate correction concept, but not if I lose my hair or have to wipe the drive.
Ron
From: Charles Steinmetz
To: time-nuts@febo.com
up so you can
>have 1ms level accuracy without much effort and better with some work.
>
>On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 8:13 PM, Ron Ott wrote:
>
>> This has probably been covered in the past, but is there a way correct or
>> control a PC (Windows 7) clock with the HP 58503A GPS receive
Thanks. Although I'm brand new here, I've seen some posts talking about Lady
Heather (some with amusing suggestions) and will look into it. Might just be
what I need. I'm working with NTP right now, using Dimension 4, after having
discovered D4's history info.
Thanks again, Ron
From: Mar
This has probably been covered in the past, but is there a way correct or
control a PC (Windows 7) clock with the HP 58503A GPS receiver? I just bought
one (on the way now) and have a copy of satstats50 on hand. I've been using
Dimension 4 and I'm surprised at the size of correction every couple
There might be two Qs: one relating to the axil rotation and another concerning
the volume behavior of the earth as a giant bowl of Jello. But you'd have to
figure out how to really slam the planet to excite the entire volume.
Earthquakes are probably too wimpy.
Ron
From: Chris Caudle