On 29 Feb 2016, at 10:46 am, Hal Murray <[email protected]> wrote:

> What distro are you starting with?
> 
> I'm using Debian.  Their kernel includes PPS support, both Wheezy and Jessie.

I’m using Raspbian Jessie. PPS over GPIO is now recognised in the stock kernel 
but kernel PPS isn’t. I compile a kernel that disable dynamic ticks and enables 
KPPS.

>> I had a DS3231 lying around so, ...
> 
> Are you setup to make long term measurements?  It will be interesting to see 
> how it drifts.

Measurements will be purely anecdotal, and I most likely won’t start observing 
until I’m happy that I’ve optimised the circuit. This is probably frustrating 
to an experienced time nut, but I lack any sophisticated measuring equipment 
beyond NTP’s loopstats/peerstats/clockstats files.
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