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- From: atkinson@itd.nrl.navy.mil (Randall Atkinson)
- Subject: Re: Drift time for HP 720 clock ?
- Message-ID: <BzA20F.DB3@ra.nrl.navy.mil>
- Followup-To: comp.protocols.time.ntp
- Sender: usenet@ra.nrl.navy.mil
- Organization: Naval Research Laboratory, DC
- References: <HARDY.92Dec7144601@golem.ps.uci.edu> <Bz9JKC.3vC@iem.com>
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 01:41:02 GMT
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- hardy@golem.ps.uci.edu (Meinhard E. Mayer (Hardy)) writes:
- : Why don't you use xntp to keep your clocks in check?
- : --
- : Hardy
- : -----
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- In article <Bz9JKC.3vC@iem.com> larry@iem.com (Larry Fenske) writes:
- >How can I get xntp?
-
- It is available by anonymous ftp from louie.udel.edu which is the
- offiical xntp3 archive site.
-
- NB: the version kept on iworks.ecn.uiowa.edu is NOT kept current
- with the version on louie.
-
- The version on louie will compile/run absolutely fine on an HP if
- you follow the supplied instructions for building it on an HP
- platform. The normal xtnp3 developer group includes an HP employee
- who keeps the HPUX support up to date on his own time out of his own
- goodwill (i.e. he's doing it because he is A Good Guy and not
- officially as an HP employee). As a result, the xntp3 on louie never
- needs any porting work to get it installed/running on your HPUX
- machine.
-
- Followups belong in: comp.protocols.time.ntp
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