On Feb 7, 17:21 UTC, "David J Taylor" wrote: > OK, Dave, understood, I think. It is a requirement of using the > serialpps.sys (for its kernel-mode timestamps) that that you also use the > ATOM driver if you want the kernel-mode timestamps to be used. Right?
Not quite. The kernel-mode timestamps are available only via PPSAPI, but you can opt to use PPSAPI without ATOM (such as with NMEA fudge flag1 1). > However, my PPS line is the first in the billboard, and not the second. > Does that matter? Or is it just because in my ntp.conf I have: > > server 127.127.22.1 minpoll 4 # PPS - serialpps.sys > server 127.127.20.1 minpoll 4 prefer # NMEA serial port Correct. > Would it make any difference if they were in the reverse order - I'm > guessing that it would not. No difference. Cheers, Dave Hart _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
