Darryl Miles wrote: > Now how do I tell the difference between an offset being reported as > 0.0000 due to no sync and an offset being reported as 0.0000 due to a > perfect sync ? > Perfect sync might be associated with a gaussian distribution of offsets centred around zero, although a systematic error could also produce the same results. Every offset being zero indicates there is something broken - it is too perfect. (Note, the statistics of offsets might not be gaussian.)
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