Hi Bruce, Yes, I saw that program (and a couple other Windows apps), however I'm really looking for something that will run on Linux/FreeBSD. Sorry if I'm not a Windows fan.
I mentioned free because I am an open-source kind of guy, I do not think that makes a product sub-standard. Also converting current time to an audio signal doesn't really seem all that complex of a task (for the avid programmer), but if they *really* wanted some beer money I would be willing to send them some money for their time. Jason > Welllll.... 'Free' often means you get a substandard product. > > Might I suggest NMEATime? I use it myself. Very handy stuff. Windows-based, > uses the sound card to generate IRIG-B on a standard 1kHz carrier. And is > $20 really too much to spend for a product that the author clearly put some > quality effort into? > > Happy hunting. _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
