Re: [time-nuts] Allan Deviation Tool

2006-03-15 Thread John Ackermann N8UR
By the way -- it builds just fine under Linux without any changes. gcc -lm -o adev1 adev1.c will yield an executable, with one warning because main() doesn't return an int. John John Ackermann N8UR said the following on 03/15/2006 08:55 PM: > Very nice, Tom. Thanks! > > John > > >

Re: [time-nuts] Allan Deviation Tool

2006-03-15 Thread John Ackermann N8UR
Very nice, Tom. Thanks! John Tom Van Baak said the following on 03/15/2006 08:12 PM: > Someone asked a few weeks ago about a tool to > compute Allan deviation. There are quite a few that > I use, but here's a write-up about a simple windows > command line tool that I use. > > http://www.le

[time-nuts] Allan Deviation Tool

2006-03-15 Thread Tom Van Baak
Someone asked a few weeks ago about a tool to compute Allan deviation. There are quite a few that I use, but here's a write-up about a simple windows command line tool that I use. http://www.leapsecond.com/tools/adev1.htm With one day's worth of data from a cesium standard and an HP 53131A the to