On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 09:54 UTC, Victor Andres wrote:
> Once I'm sure the PPS signals are arriving correctly to system, I start to
> configure NTP.
> In /etc/ntp.conf, I add the sentencies to use driver 22 ATOM - PPS
> server 127.127.22.0
> fudge 127.127.22.0 refid pps
>
> but I can't to see the p
Hello everybody.
I'm trying to configure a PPS signal with NTP in my Linux device (Open
Embedded) with kernel 3.2.
I receive the PPS in a GPIO (and the GPS data in a serial connection,
/dev/ttyO2).
I've compiled the PPS-CORE and PPS-GPIO as modules that read the PPS over
the GPIO.
When I load
On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 12:26 AM, Kennedy, Paul wrote:
>
>>These simply indicate that as you noticed, the Windows port currently
> does not include the SHM driver. However, the ?code in refclock_shm.c
> once was portable to Windows, and probably can be made so again without
> too much effort. You