"BK" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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It really doesn't matter to me if I install the serialPPS driver or
not. From your discussion it appears using the serialPPS driver is
more accurate than the NMEA driver? Does that make it a better choice
or is that just making it more confusing?
I would suggest starting without, and adding it in once you are confident
that NTP is working correctly, and you feel you have a good "handle" on
managing it. Although the jitter as reported by NTP is lowered, the
actual offset seems to be little different on the Windows systems I've
tried.
And I really appreciate your help, I have been trying to research this
as much as possible on the internet, but I am having a little
difficulty because it appears that there are a fair number of
differences between the Linux usage of PPS and the windows PPS, etc.
Yes, quite a lot of differences. I put together a rather mixed bag of
notes here:
http://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/NTP-on-Windows-serial-port.html
in case that helps.
Cheers,
David
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