Re: [ntp:questions] Possible error with autokey documentation

2014-08-04 Thread Adam Chou
On Sunday, August 3, 2014 8:54:43 PM UTC-6, Harlan Stenn wrote: Adam Chou writes: First off, I'm not entirely certain if it's a problem with the documentation or just the way I'm implementing IFF autokey. I'm running RHEL 6.3 x86_64 with ntpd 4.2.4p8 That is Really Old

Re: [ntp:questions] bad time with a laptop on windows 7

2014-08-04 Thread Greg Hennessy
On 2014-08-02, David Taylor david-tay...@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid wrote: What is the servers section of your ntp.conf? How is the Accutime device defined to NTP? I'm only familiar with the serial port DCD pulse ref-clock. My ntp.conf file is: # NTP Network Time Protocol # Use drift file

Re: [ntp:questions] bad time with a laptop on windows 7

2014-08-04 Thread Greg Hennessy
On 2014-08-03, Brian Inglis brian.ing...@systematicsw.ab.ca wrote: Would be nice to see all the details. Try the following as you seem to be using gnuplot: I've uploaded two files, the 4.2.6 version (less good) is at: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7E_xYSeZSYqc0ZpNENmbXUtZlE/edit the 4.2.7

Re: [ntp:questions] bad time with a laptop on windows 7

2014-08-04 Thread mike cook
I also looked at the doc for your device and concur with Paul. You will most likely need to use the PPS BNC connector at the back of the adapter to get that signal. HOWEVER, it seems that PPS over USB has been done with a small mod to the connections of some driver chips and the use of the

Re: [ntp:questions] bad time with a laptop on windows 7

2014-08-04 Thread Greg Hennessy
On 2014-08-04, mike cook michael.c...@sfr.fr wrote: I also looked at the doc for your device and concur with Paul. You will most likely need to use the PPS BNC connector at the back of the adapter to get that signal. I'll have to check to see if I can find a expansion card with a serial

Re: [ntp:questions] bad time with a laptop on windows 7

2014-08-04 Thread Paul
On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 4:07 AM, Rob nom...@example.com wrote: Now, USB is more or less a network protocol. The very accurate timing signal from the GPS is converted to a network message over the USB bus that is transferred when time permits, and the moment the message arrives in the PC is