[email protected] said:
> But most people have only one counter (one internal or external timebase
> reference) and one clock to be measured. So the measurements are one-to-one.
> If you have more references or more clocks, you're welcome to combine 2, or
> 3, or as many as you want. It gets complicated but in some cases this
> complexity is justified. 

Lots of people have several PCs, each with their own clock.  If you have your 
time-nut hat on, they are crappy clocks with lots of common mode errors 
(temperature, network delays).  I think the techniques should apply.


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