W. eWatson wrote: > In some science working I'm doing, I need subsecond accuracy for > timestamps. I was told the s/w in the Subject will do the trick. Maybe > someone has used it before. I have little to go on, but installed it > successfully yesterday--I think. I gave it the tick.usno.navy.mil NTP server > name, and that finished the install. After > a minute of looking at my clock, there was no change. It happened to be > maybe 30 sec off according to my atomic clock. What mechanism do I need > to use to truly get it started? I don't think what I did showed it was > adjusting my clock at all. > > I gave it one NTP server, as above, but probably need more. It allows up > to 9. I'm on the west coast, California. > In addition to the pool.ntp.org servers there are the USTiming.ORG, Symmetricom, and Microsoft hosted NIST servers.
try the San Jose (nist1-sj.ustiming.org) or LA (nist1-la.ustiming.org) sites we host for instance. > There doesn't seem like much beginner support at their web site. None? > See download page at <http://www.meinberg.de/english/sw/ntp.htm> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.339 / Virus Database: 270.12.81/2189 - Release Date: 06/20/09 > 06:15:00 > > _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
