> Le 28 déc. 2014 à 08:16, David J Taylor <david-tay...@blueyonder.co.uk> a 
> écrit :
> 
> 
> Thanks to Mike to his observations on the driver - using stock NTP would be 
> easier except that as a Windows person I would be lost (or very slow and 
> incompetent) at building a NanoBSD image myself).

 You don’t need to build NanoBSD, just the NTP app.  If you can telnet/ssh (I 
use putty) to the box from a windows machine and ftp from the box, you can get 
the standard NTP tar file from ntp.org and do a configure / make. It will be 
worth the effort. My 4501s have all died, but they did make great NTP servers 
and don’t consume much power. The are fire and forget. I had uptime longer than 
a year. I still have 4801s running NTP under FreeBSD. If you want 
make/configuration aid, better to shift this thread to the ntp list.

> 
> I was gifted the 4501, but I feel I may just gift it to someone who is 
> interested!
> 
> Cheers,
> David
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