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The Friday 2007-03-16 at 16:59 +0100, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
> photocells to precisely locate control measurements. As serial and
> parallel ports go away in modern computers, I wonder how this
> functionality will be maintained. Expensive I/O cards will now be
> required.
rs232 <--> usb converters, that's the cheap way...
> The question is still, why does a reboot cause a messed up time.
That part is the adjtime file. The rest, I don't know. However, if you
touch the clock in anyway, this file is affected: it will be incorrect, so
it's better to force a reset deleting it.
About the ntpd, if you are developing, I would think about your software
feeding data to ntpd, instead of the other way round.
Or duplicate the data via a "splitter". Maybe there is a simple way.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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