"Max Power" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> 1. The different modes are (in sum and total) a good design decision.
> 2. NTP5, when it is created -- will probably be more evolutionary in design.
> 3. The 32 bits (or 128 bits) mode could be used to get around the times when 
> NTP fields all go to '0'

NTP being a network protocol with an implementation: Where in the network
protocol are timestamps of 64 and 128 bits? Please explain!

Ulrich

> 
> >> NTP4 has 3 different time formats!
> >> Namly (32, 64, 128) bits wide.
> >
> > The i386 has commands to operate on 4 bits, 8 bits, 16 bits, 32 bits, and 
> > 64
> > bits, but what are you saying?

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