Hello everyone,

I am relatively new to this forum but I certainly have enjoyed reading random 
and often time related topics coming to my mailbox.
Anyways, I have been working on an open source time server (both for NTP and 
PTP) as a project under OCP and it’s called TAP (time appliances project. More 
on you can find on www.ocptap.com . In order to provide time to our “time 
server” we came up with a PCIe card called Time Card. Time card got a Ublox F9T 
GNSS connected to a Microchip SA.53 Atomic clock (so far you have a modern 
GPSDO). The SA.53 provides a 10Mhz signal as well as 1PPS to an FPGA (Atrix-7). 
GNSS and MAC connect to the FPGA via their serial ports as well. The FPGA 
connects via the PCIe bus to the system providing a set of peripheral. GNSS and 
MAC serial ports as well a POSIX clock (80bit register similar to gPTP 
standard) are presented to the system. We were able to land the driver of the 
time card on the Linux Kernel 5.6 onward, meaning you will the time card driver 
already built in when you get any Linux (isn’t that sweet). All the source code 
and schematic for the time card is available on www.timingcard.com for free. 
After we announced this project, Orolia (another company) made a similar Time 
Card called ART2. Then we got some other vendors making time cards as well (did 
not mention their names since am not sure if they made it public yet or not, 
who cares anyways).
So, now I was wondering if anyone would be interested to write a windows driver 
for the time card. I am assuming it should not be that hard of a task if you 
are familiar and experienced with windows drivers. 
Please have look and OCPTAP and the time card page and please feel free reach 
out to me if you have any questions.

Regards,
Ahmad

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