On 2010-07-16, Matuschka, Sebastian <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> Sorry, i forgot to mention an important thing: >>> The DCF-77 Signal is generated by a precise clock that is connected via >>> fiber optics to the device the ntpd runs at. >>> The distance isn't very long, so i can expect that the signal is very >>> precisely and there is no jitter nor any (relevant) offset. >>> So, it has not really has anything to do with a normal DCF-77 receiver. >>> I hope my questions make more sense now :) > >>And you are using the DCF-77 driver why? Seems like one of the more >>inapproriate drivers to use. I would have used the shm driver instead. > > I'm using the DCF-77 driver because i need the time and date information in > the DCF-77 signal. > I will have a look at the shm driver, thanks for the hint. Do you mean that i > should use this driver together with the dcf77d? > >>You are also still hiding stuff and expecting us to guess. > That's absolutely not my intention. I just want to write only the things that > are relevant, so people don't have to read so much they decide to not read it > at all.
How do you know what is relevant? So now they decide that you do not care to actually tell us anything and decide to forget about you. > What could be of intereset for you? What can i explain to help you helping me? > Sorry if anything is missing, i really don't want that. Where in the world DCF-77 comes in. > > Best Regards > Sebastian _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
