John Kennedy wrote: > When you say that the Palisade code is already compiled on windows, do > you mean it is part of the OS? Or is it just a part of the NTP4.x > software? If it is already a part of Windows XP, I did not see any way > to set up the service through windows. I check the add/remove windows > components, and other control panel items but didn't see anything > relating to the NTP service. Also, if it is configured this way, how do > you specify that you are not looking to an ethernet port for timing. > Most of the apps I have tried to use to do this, always want to look to > the LAN for timing. I even tried NTP exe. from www.five-ten-sg.com and > still was unable to make it work. It did synchronize itself to my > system time, however, it did not synchronize to the GPS device. I also > used the ntpd.conf from the refclock 29 and changed the dev to COM1. > Thanks for the info above, I am going to continue to investigate the > Palisade that is already compiled on windows....if I can find it... > Thanks alot for all of your comments and suggestions. > > John Kennedy >
Sorry, it was a badly written answer. I meant our NTP reference implementation. Windows XP or other Windows O/S's has nothing to do with it. Go here to get a list of precompiled binaries: http://ntp.isc.org/bin/view/Main/ExternalTimeRelatedLinks Try the version from Meinberg which comes with an installer. Terje also just made a new version available: http://www.norloff.org/ntp/dev/ntp-dev-4.2.0b-20051105-nt.zip This one is just the binary files and you need to run instsrv to install it as a service. Danny _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
