Reading through the list archives someone was asking about patches to
make ntp's "tg.c" compile, so here's the patch to make it compile on
OpenBSD (probably others too). It sounds plausible...
your OS may or may not have sys/audio.h or sys/audioio.h
--- tg.c.orig Sat Mar 17 21:50:39 2007
+++ tg
Hi Dean,
Yep, I kind of put 2 & 2 together from an earlier post (I'm working my way
through all my emails this morning) and found the tg.c file in the ntp
distribution. Have not compiled it yet (about 1/2 way through all my
messages).
I would be interested in your modified tg.c, please by all mea
Bruce,
It's cool, I understand what you were trying to say. Yes, I have seen many
"free" little programs out there (albeit 99% were probably for Windows, and
of those probably most were screen savers that people like to download
because they think they were 'cute') that were extremely poorly coded
Björn,
I have that page bookmarked, but I guess I must of missed that section! I
grabbed that code and will check it out, I also noticed he mentioned the
WWV/IRIG code in the utils folder in the NTP distribution. I checked out my
archive and sure enough the file tg.c is exactly what I'm looking fo
Hi Bruce,
Yes, I saw that program (and a couple other Windows apps), however I'm
really looking for something that will run on Linux/FreeBSD. Sorry if I'm
not a Windows fan.
I mentioned free because I am an open-source kind of guy, I do not think
that makes a product sub-standard. Also converting
Good day,
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On 14-Dec-06 at 13:16 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Have not used this myself but it could be a starting point for what the OP
>wanted... free, working on unices etc.
>
> http://www.wraith.sf.ca.us/ntp/index.html#test-tones
>
>Bruce, be car
From: Scott Lacy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [time-nuts] Poor Man's IRIG-B Generator?
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 07:43:06 -0700
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Jason,
>
> The source tg.c is a sound card output IRIG-B (or WWV) generator.
>
> Find it here:
> h
Jason,
The source tg.c is a sound card output IRIG-B (or WWV) generator.
Find it here:
http://debian.osuosl.org/debian/pool/main/n/ntp/ntp_4.2.0a+stable.orig.tar.gz
Let me know if you have trouble building it - I did get it to compile here.
-Scott
Hi there,
The "standard" source package for the Network Time Protocol package,
found either at http://www.ntp.org or through download with/for a LINUX
distribution, has a tool in the "utils" directory called "tg", which
stands for "tone generator". It can generate simple modulated IRIG-B
and WWV(
Hi,
Have not used this myself but it could be a starting point for what the OP
wanted... free, working on unices etc.
http://www.wraith.sf.ca.us/ntp/index.html#test-tones
Bruce, be careful when you equate "free" and substandard... In what way is
Dave Mills' reference implementation of NTP sub
Good day,
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On 13-Dec-06 at 23:16 Jason Rabel wrote:
>I tried Googling but kept hitting dead ends, so I'm hoping maybe someone
>here has a good link or maybe some old source code.
>
>Basically I would like to have a PC driven IRIG-B generator (doesn't have
I tried Googling but kept hitting dead ends, so I'm hoping maybe someone
here has a good link or maybe some old source code.
Basically I would like to have a PC driven IRIG-B generator (doesn't have to
be super accurate), probably via a sound card (I've seen a few Windows
programs - none for free
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