[ntp:questions] Re: Windows timekeeping - sudden degradation- why?

Terje Mathisen terje.mathisen at hda.hydro.com
Tue Dec 6 09:54:51 UTC 2005


Danny Mayer wrote:

> David J Taylor wrote:
>> Given that:
>>
>>  - Terje's most recent version is: ntp-dev-4.2.0a-20040319-nt.zip.
>>
> 
> That is a bit old.

Ouch, you're absolutely right. Sorry!
> 
> 
>>  - Meinberg's is a ready-to-install package, whereas I just want .exe 
>>files I can copy - the installation is already done.
>>
> 
> 
> Well I have an installer too even though it's not ready for release and
> it creates a special account to run as a service with restricted
> privileges. You can, of course just copy the files to the right places.

Here's the latest version that I've personally checked out, and run on
many of my own computers:

http://www.norloff.org/ntp/dev/ntp-dev-4.2.0b-20051105-nt.zip

As you wished, this is binary files only, no installer.

On the laptop where I'm writing this it has stabilized at ~1 ms offset
from a a few of my local FreeBSD boxes (with Oncore or NMEA GPS refclocks).

Terje
-- 
- <Terje.Mathisen at hda.hydro.com>
"almost all programming can be viewed as an exercise in caching"




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