James Carlson <carls...@workingcode.com> wrote:

> I don't think the issue you're talking about is really related to the
> original poster's question.  It turns out that he has a small external
> device that toggles the RI input in response to external events, and
> he'd like to write an application to monitor these events.  He's just
> bit-bashing for a special application.  It's got nothing to do with
> dial-in or out.

Yes, he mentioned this later....

But I also mentioned that is is simple to write a driver that supports such 
information. As Solaris does not support DCF-77 receivers, I did e.g. write a 
small driver that installs itself in the related callback tables from the "zs" 
driver in order to fetch the time when a related line from the DCF-77 receiver 
indicated a second clock signal. This driver later allowed to read the time 
stamp via ioctl.

Jörg

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