[ntp:questions] Setting up a NTP Time Server
Unruh
unruh-spam at physics.ubc.ca
Wed Apr 9 03:31:50 UTC 2008
Steve Kostecke <kostecke at ntp.org> writes:
>On 2008-04-08, Unruh <unruh-spam at physics.ubc.ca> wrote:
>> Steve Kostecke <kostecke at ntp.org> writes:
>>
>>>You don't need a "Garmin driver" for the GPS-18LVC.
>>
>>>Just use the Atomized NMEA driver (with built-in PPS support).
>>
>> I assume that you mean to use both the refclock_atom and the
>> refclock_nmea drivers. (127.127.22.0 and 127.127.20.0)
>No. All you need is refclock_nmea (127.127.20.x) for a directly
>connected NMEA device. Assuming that you're using a Linux kernel with
>PPS-kit or a BSD kernel (or another kernel which directly supports PPS).
OK, lets assume the kernel does NOT have the PPS support. Then what?
>--
>Steve Kostecke <kostecke at ntp.org>
>NTP Public Services Project - http://support.ntp.org/
More information about the questions
mailing list