Oh no I am quite happy with my hp3325A ;)

Well Okay, after a slight detour trying to get ilo100 to work, I loaded centos 
6.0 x64 on the DL165 G2 (computer) and found it has 3.3V PCI slots. So none of 
my Serial I/O cards fit, being 5V. I have seen people take a dremel to them to 
cut a 3.3V notch, but I am not a 100% sure this works. 

Centos 6.0 is really impressive I have to say. Also the PPS kernel module is 
already built and installed, just need to load it.

So the plan now is to connect a HP58534A GPS Timing Antenna to the only serial 
port and compare the difference.

On a windows box with the same antenna, I get offset of 0.010 and jitter 0.001 
off the PPS, and ~0.020 offset on the NMEA.
 I think I will try to split the output of the GPS timing antenna into both the 
windows and Linux boxen to compare accuracy on the different O/S's. 

I'll let you know how it goes!


Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Jones [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, 8 December 2011 12:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ntp:questions] New ntp Server

unruh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nothing except that he wrote down an incomprehensible line of numbers 
> and expected people to know that was a computer, rather than a 
> printer, or an atomic clock.

You were expecting maybe an HP 4972A?-) (10 Mbit/s Ethernet network analyzer 
from *many* years ago) or perhaps an HP P/N 19511-80014?-)

rick jones
--
The glass is neither half-empty nor half-full. The glass has a leak.
The real question is "Can it be patched?"
these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... :) feel 
free to post, OR email to rick.jones2 in hp.com but NOT BOTH...



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