> -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Hart [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, 20 February 2012 1:22 PM > To: Mark C. Stephens > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: ntp version 4.2.7p257-o > > Thanks for pointing out the nodebug/debug confusion for the p257 binaries > for Windows. I've renamed the .zips to repair. > > I suspect the rest of your problem will be fixed soon once a release comes > out that has Juergen Perlinger's improved emulation of line discipline serial > input in the Windows port of ntpd. In the meantime, you can potentially > work around it by cranking your serial line rate to the minimum 4800 bps, > which may require configuring the GPS to emit fewer sentences each > second.
[Mark C. Stephens] Unfortunately, this RX is locked at 9600, no way (I have discovered) to change baud rate (do we stall call it that?!) > > As for ownership of the NMEA driver, quite a number of us have had our > fingers in it, including Juergen Perlinger, Hal Murray, Venu Gopal, Danny > Mayer, myself, and others whose names don't appear in commits because > they submitted patches integrated by Harlan or someone else. [Mark C. Stephens] Just curious which refclock driver it was, having never seen the line drawing characters popping up in the debug output before. :) By the way, you are all geniuses. > > Cheers, > Dave Hart [Mark C. Stephens] Thanks Dave, Cheers :) > > On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 01:52, Mark C. Stephens <marks@non- > stop.com.au> wrote: > > Dave, > > > > > > Astounding, the PPS tally came on with this version but only with the debug > version and only for 2 short times of about a minute each. > > > > That is the first time I have seen the PPS tally under windows and although > only on and off for a short period I am very happy we have progress! > > > > Unfortunately, the PPS tally won't come back, no matter what I do, The > > same feed and config works flawlessly on ntpd - NTP daemon program - > > Ver. 4.2.7p256 (FreeBSD) > > > > Just a heads up: On the FTP, ntp-4.2.7p257-win-x86-debug-bin.zip contains > the non-debug version and ntp-4.2.7p257-win-x86-bin.zip contains the > debug version. > > > > Also with –D2 there are, for what it looks like to me, garbage chars on the > debug output: > > > > refclock_gtlin: fd 5 time 3538687955.517997 timecode 0 > > ╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠ > > > ╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠ > ╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠ > > ╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠░ì└ > > refclock_gtlin: fd 5 time 3538687956.008909 timecode 71 > > $GPGGA,005237,3345.9174,S,15105.4586,E, > > 0.5,M,, > > GPS_NMEA(1) gpsread: 71 > > '$GPGGA,005237,3345.9174,S,15105.4586,E,0,07,00.38,000090.0,M,0020.5,M > > , > > refclock_gtlin: fd 5 time 3538687956.008909 timecode 0 > > ╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠ > > > ╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠ > ╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠ > > ╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠░ì└ > > refclock_gtlin: fd 5 time 3538687956.518031 timecode 31 > > $GPZDA,005237,20,02,2012,+00,00 > > GPS_NMEA(1) gpsread: 31 '$GPZDA,005237,20,02,2012,+00,00' > > GPS_NMEA(1) processing 31 bytes, timecode > '$GPZDA,005237,20,02,2012,+00,00' > > GPS_NMEA(1) effective timecode: 2012-02-20 00:52:37 > > GPS_NMEA(1) using '$GPZDA,005237,20,02,2012,+00,00' > > GPS_NMEA(1) PPS_RELATE_NONE > > refclock_gtlin: fd 5 time 3538687956.518031 timecode 0 > > ╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠ > > > ╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠ > ╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠ > > ╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠╠░ì└ > > > > Is this Hal’s driver? > > > > > > Many thanks, > > Mark > > > > _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
