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-From: Frank Kardel <Frank.Kardel@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
-Message-Id: <199402172014.AA29721@faui43.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
-Subject: Re: Beep, beep, beep
-To: Mills@udel.edu
-Date: Thu, 17 Feb 94 21:14:33 MET
-Cc: Frank.Kardel@informatik.uni-erlangen.de,
- Paul_Vixie@corpmis.sjc.hw.sony.com, Piete.Brooks@cl.cam.ac.uk
-In-Reply-To: <9402171155.aa07032@huey.udel.edu>; from "Mills@udel.edu" at Feb 17, 94 11:55 am
-X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.3 PL11]
-
-
-> Guys,
-
-> Trouble with HAVE_BSD_TTYS on a VAX
-
-> ### creating NTP library
-> cc -O -DDES -DXNTP_LITTLE_ENDIAN -DSYS_VAX -DDEBUG -DREFCLOCK -I../include -c atoint.c
-> "../include/ntp_machine.h", line 570: syntax error
-Yupp, nit TTY define set.
-
-> "atoint.c", line 12: redeclaration of ival
-> "atoint.c", line 13: syntax error
-> ...
-
-Well, I guess the trouble is more that none of the tty defines was
-defined. For the sake of completeness i have added the tty defines to
-(hopefully) all machine/* files. Some configurations were unknown to
-me so I assumed HAVE_BSD_TTYS. Would be nice if someone could run
-the whole suite 8-).
-I have put the tty defines into the machine files so that the
-refconf scripts can pick up the define without having to run the
-preprocessor to dig out the configuration.
-Hope this works.
-
-diff -c include/ntp_machine.h:1.1.1.13 include/ntp_machine.h:1.30
-*** include/ntp_machine.h:1.1.1.13 Thu Feb 17 20:17:59 1994
---- include/ntp_machine.h Thu Feb 17 20:17:59 1994
-***************
-*** 44,54 ****
- WHICH TERMINAL MODEL TO USE - I would assume HAVE_TERMIOS if
- NTP_POSIX_SOURCE was set but can't. The
- posix tty driver is too restrictive on most systems.
-! It defined if you define STREAMS.
-
- HAVE_SYSV_TTYS - Use SYSV termio.h
- HAVE_BSD_TTYS - Use BSD stty.h
-- HAVE_TERMIOS - Use POSIX termios.h
-
- THIS MAKES PORTS TO NEW SYSTEMS EASY - You only have to wory about
- kernel mucking.
---- 44,59 ----
- WHICH TERMINAL MODEL TO USE - I would assume HAVE_TERMIOS if
- NTP_POSIX_SOURCE was set but can't. The
- posix tty driver is too restrictive on most systems.
-! It is defined if you define STREAMS.
-
-+ We do not put these defines in the ntp_machine.h as some systems
-+ offer multiple interfaces and refclock configuration likes to
-+ peek into the configuration defines for tty model restrictions.
-+ Thus all tty definitions should be in the files in the machines directory.
-+
-+ HAVE_TERMIOS - Use POSIX termios.h
- HAVE_SYSV_TTYS - Use SYSV termio.h
- HAVE_BSD_TTYS - Use BSD stty.h
-
- THIS MAKES PORTS TO NEW SYSTEMS EASY - You only have to wory about
- kernel mucking.
-***************
-*** 296,302 ****
- #define FORCE_NTPDATE_STEP
- #define RETSIGTYPE void
- #define HAVE_ATT_SETPGRP
-- #define HAVE_BSD_TTYS
- #define LOG_NTP LOG_LOCAL1
- #define HAVE_SIGNALED_IO
- #define NTP_NEED_BOPS
---- 301,306 ----
-***************
-*** 352,359 ****
- #ifndef STR_SYSTEM
- #define STR_SYSTEM "UNIX/BSDI"
- #endif
-- #define HAVE_BSD_TTYS
-- #define HAVE_TERMIOS
- #endif
-
- /*
---- 356,361 ----
-***************
-*** 441,449 ****
- */
- #if defined(SYS_PTX)
- #define NO_SIGNED_CHAR_DECL
-- #ifndef HAVE_SYSV_TTYS
-- #define HAVE_SYSV_TTYS
-- #endif
- #define STREAMS_TLI
- #define HAVE_ATT_SETPGRP
- #define HAVE_SIGNALED_IO
---- 443,448 ----
-***************
-*** 528,534 ****
- #define HAVE_BSD_NICE
- #define NOKMEM
- #define HAVE_SIGNALED_IO
-- #define HAVE_BSD_TTYS
- #define NTP_SYSCALLS_STD
- #define USE_PROTOTYPES
- #define UDP_WILDCARD_DELIVERY
---- 527,532 ----
-***************
-*** 565,570 ****
---- 563,582 ----
- && !defined(HAVE_NO_NICE)
- ERROR You_must_define_one_of_the_HAVE_xx_NICE_defines
- #endif
-+
-+ /*
-+ * use only one tty model - no use in initialising
-+ * a tty in three ways
-+ * HAVE_TERMIOS is preferred over HAVE_SYSV_TTYS over HAVE_BSD_TTYS
-+ */
-+ #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
-+ #undef HAVE_BSD_TTYS
-+ #undef HAVE_SYSV_TTYS
-+ #endif
-+
-+ #ifdef HAVE_SYSV_TTYS
-+ #undef HAVE_BSD_TTYS
-+ #endif
-
- #if !defined(HAVE_SYSV_TTYS) \
- && !defined(HAVE_BSD_TTYS) \
-diff -c machines/aux2:1.1.1.2 machines/aux2:1.4
-*** machines/aux2:1.1.1.2 Thu Feb 17 20:19:50 1994
---- machines/aux2 Thu Feb 17 20:19:50 1994
-***************
-*** 1,6 ****
- RANLIB= true # ar does the work of ranlib under System V
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_AUX2
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5 -DFASTMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
---- 1,6 ----
- RANLIB= true # ar does the work of ranlib under System V
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_AUX2 -DHAVE_BSD_TTYS
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5 -DFASTMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
-diff -c machines/aux3:1.1.1.2 machines/aux3:1.4
-*** machines/aux3:1.1.1.2 Thu Feb 17 20:19:52 1994
---- machines/aux3 Thu Feb 17 20:19:52 1994
-***************
-*** 1,6 ****
- RANLIB= true # ar does the work of ranlib under System V
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_AUX3
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5 -DFASTMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
---- 1,6 ----
- RANLIB= true # ar does the work of ranlib under System V
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_AUX3 -DHAVE_BSD_TTYS
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5 -DFASTMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
-diff -c machines/bsdi:1.1.1.4 machines/bsdi:1.6
-*** machines/bsdi:1.1.1.4 Thu Feb 17 20:19:53 1994
---- machines/bsdi Thu Feb 17 20:19:53 1994
-***************
-*** 1,6 ****
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL=-DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_BSDI
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS= -lkvm
---- 1,6 ----
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL=-DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_BSDI -DHAVE_TERMIOS
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS= -lkvm
-diff -c machines/convexos10:1.1.1.2 machines/convexos10:1.3
-*** machines/convexos10:1.1.1.2 Thu Feb 17 20:19:54 1994
---- machines/convexos10 Thu Feb 17 20:19:54 1994
-***************
-*** 1,6 ****
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL=-DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_CONVEXOS10
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- RESLIB=
---- 1,6 ----
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL=-DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_CONVEXOS10 -DHAVE_BSD_TTYS
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- RESLIB=
-diff -c machines/convexos9:1.1.1.2 machines/convexos9:1.3
-*** machines/convexos9:1.1.1.2 Thu Feb 17 20:19:55 1994
---- machines/convexos9 Thu Feb 17 20:19:56 1994
-***************
-*** 1,6 ****
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL=-DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_CONVEXOS9
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- RESLIB=
---- 1,6 ----
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL=-DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_CONVEXOS9 -DHAVE_BSD_TTYS
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- RESLIB=
-diff -c machines/decosf1:1.1.1.2 machines/decosf1:1.4
-*** machines/decosf1:1.1.1.2 Thu Feb 17 20:19:57 1994
---- machines/decosf1 Thu Feb 17 20:19:57 1994
-***************
-*** 1,6 ****
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSTREAM -DSYS_DECOSF1
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
---- 1,6 ----
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSTREAM -DSYS_DECOSF1 -DHAVE_TERMIOS
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
-diff -c machines/dell.svr4:1.1.1.1 machines/dell.svr4:1.2
-*** machines/dell.svr4:1.1.1.1 Thu Feb 17 20:19:58 1994
---- machines/dell.svr4 Thu Feb 17 20:19:58 1994
-***************
-*** 1,7 ****
- SHELL= /bin/sh
- RANLIB= ls # ar does the work of ranlib under System V
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_SVR4
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
---- 1,7 ----
- SHELL= /bin/sh
- RANLIB= ls # ar does the work of ranlib under System V
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_SVR4 -DHAVE_TERMIOS
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
-diff -c machines/domainos:1.1.1.1 machines/domainos:1.2
-*** machines/domainos:1.1.1.1 Thu Feb 17 20:19:59 1994
---- machines/domainos Thu Feb 17 20:19:59 1994
-***************
-*** 1,6 ****
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_DOMAINOS -D_INCLUDE_BSD_SOURCE -D_INCLUDE_XOPEN_SOURCE -D_INCLUDE_POSIX_SOURCE
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
---- 1,6 ----
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_DOMAINOS -D_INCLUDE_BSD_SOURCE -D_INCLUDE_XOPEN_SOURCE -D_INCLUDE_POSIX_SOURCE -DHAVE_BSD_TTYS
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
-diff -c machines/i386:1.1.1.2 machines/i386:1.3
-*** machines/i386:1.1.1.2 Thu Feb 17 20:20:04 1994
---- machines/i386 Thu Feb 17 20:20:05 1994
-***************
-*** 1,6 ****
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_I386
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
---- 1,6 ----
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_I386 -DHAVE_BSD_TTYS
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
-diff -c machines/i386svr4:1.1.1.3 machines/i386svr4:1.4
-*** machines/i386svr4:1.1.1.3 Thu Feb 17 20:20:05 1994
---- machines/i386svr4 Thu Feb 17 20:20:05 1994
-***************
-*** 1,7 ****
- SHELL= /bin/sh
- RANLIB= ls # ar does the work of ranlib under System V
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_SVR4 -DSTREAMS_TLI
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
---- 1,7 ----
- SHELL= /bin/sh
- RANLIB= ls # ar does the work of ranlib under System V
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_SVR4 -DSTREAMS_TLI -DHAVE_TERMIOS
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
-diff -c machines/mips:1.1.1.2 machines/mips:1.3
-*** machines/mips:1.1.1.2 Thu Feb 17 20:20:10 1994
---- machines/mips Thu Feb 17 20:20:10 1994
-***************
-*** 1,7 ****
- #RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
- DEFS=
-! AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5 -DSYS_MIPS
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS= -lmld
- RESLIB=
---- 1,7 ----
- #RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
- DEFS=
-! AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5 -DSYS_MIPS -DHAVE_BSD_TTYS
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS= -lmld
- RESLIB=
-diff -c machines/next:1.1.1.1 machines/next:1.2
-*** machines/next:1.1.1.1 Thu Feb 17 20:20:12 1994
---- machines/next Thu Feb 17 20:20:13 1994
-***************
-*** 1,6 ****
- RANLIB= ranlib -c -s
- DEFS= -DSYS_NEXT
-! AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5 -DFAST_MD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
- RESLIB=
---- 1,6 ----
- RANLIB= ranlib -c -s
- DEFS= -DSYS_NEXT
-! AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5 -DFAST_MD5 -DHAVE_BSD_TTYS
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
- RESLIB=
-diff -c machines/sequent:1.1.1.3 machines/sequent:1.4
-*** machines/sequent:1.1.1.3 Thu Feb 17 20:20:14 1994
---- machines/sequent Thu Feb 17 20:20:14 1994
-***************
-*** 1,6 ****
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DHAVE_READ_KMEM -DSYS_SEQUENT
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
---- 1,6 ----
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DHAVE_READ_KMEM -DSYS_SEQUENT -DHAVE_BSD_TTYS
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
-diff -c machines/sinix-m:1.1.1.2 machines/sinix-m:1.5
-*** machines/sinix-m:1.1.1.2 Thu Feb 17 20:20:15 1994
---- machines/sinix-m Thu Feb 17 20:20:15 1994
-***************
-*** 1,6 ****
- RANLIB= :
- DEFS_LOCAL=-DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_SINIXM
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
---- 1,6 ----
- RANLIB= :
- DEFS_LOCAL=-DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_SINIXM -DHAVE_TERMIOS
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
-diff -c machines/sony:1.1.1.2 machines/sony:1.3
-*** machines/sony:1.1.1.2 Thu Feb 17 20:20:16 1994
---- machines/sony Thu Feb 17 20:20:16 1994
-***************
-*** 1,6 ****
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_SONY
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS= -lmld
---- 1,6 ----
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_SONY -DHAVE_TERMIOS
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS= -lmld
-diff -c machines/svr4:1.1.1.4 machines/svr4:1.4
-*** machines/svr4:1.1.1.4 Thu Feb 17 20:20:20 1994
---- machines/svr4 Thu Feb 17 20:20:20 1994
-***************
-*** 1,6 ****
- SHELL= /bin/sh
- RANLIB= ls # ar does the work of ranlib under System V
-! DEFS= -DSYS_SVR4 -DSTREAMS_TLI
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS=
- DAEMONLIBS= -lnet -lnsl -lsocket -lelf
---- 1,6 ----
- SHELL= /bin/sh
- RANLIB= ls # ar does the work of ranlib under System V
-! DEFS= -DSYS_SVR4 -DSTREAMS_TLI -DHAVE_TERMIOS
- AUTHDEFS= -DDES -DMD5
- CLOCKDEFS=
- DAEMONLIBS= -lnet -lnsl -lsocket -lelf
-diff -c machines/vax:1.1.1.2 machines/vax:1.3
-*** machines/vax:1.1.1.2 Thu Feb 17 20:20:23 1994
---- machines/vax Thu Feb 17 20:20:23 1994
-***************
-*** 1,6 ****
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_VAX
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
- RESLIB=
---- 1,6 ----
- RANLIB= ranlib
- DEFS_LOCAL= -DREFCLOCK
-! DEFS= -DSYS_VAX -DHAVE_BSD_TTYS
- CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK
- DAEMONLIBS=
- RESLIB=
-RCS file: /src/NTP/REPOSITORY/v3/parse/README.new_clocks,v
-retrieving revision 1.1.1.2
-retrieving revision 3.3
-diff -c -r1.1.1.2 -r3.3
-*** parse/README.new_clocks:1.1.1.2 1994/02/12 09:53:48
---- parse/README.new_clocks 1994/02/17 20:09:58
-***************
-*** 1,7 ****
-! Here is an attempt to scetch out what you need to do in order to
- add another clock to the parse driver:
-
-! Prerequsites:
- - Does the system you want the clock connect to have
- termio.h or termios.h ? (You need that for the parse driver)
-
---- 1,7 ----
-! Here is an attempt to sketch out what you need to do in order to
- add another clock to the parse driver:
-
-! Prerequisites:
- - Does the system you want the clock connect to have
- termio.h or termios.h ? (You need that for the parse driver)
-
-***************
-*** 32,38 ****
- PARSEB_ANNOUNCE switch time zone warning (informational only)
- PARSEB_POWERUP no synchronisation - clock confused (must set then)
- PARSEB_NOSYNC timecode currently not confirmed (must set then)
-! usually on reception error when the is still a
- chance the the generated time is still ok.
-
- PARSEB_DST DST in effect (informational only)
---- 32,38 ----
- PARSEB_ANNOUNCE switch time zone warning (informational only)
- PARSEB_POWERUP no synchronisation - clock confused (must set then)
- PARSEB_NOSYNC timecode currently not confirmed (must set then)
-! usually on reception error when there is still a
- chance the the generated time is still ok.
-
- PARSEB_DST DST in effect (informational only)
-***************
-*** 53,59 ****
- them for examples. The basic structure is:
-
- struct clockformat <yourclock>_format = {
-! lots of field for you to fill out (see below)
- };
-
- static cvt_<yourclock>()
---- 53,59 ----
- them for examples. The basic structure is:
-
- struct clockformat <yourclock>_format = {
-! lots of fields for you to fill out (see below)
- };
-
- static cvt_<yourclock>()
-***************
-*** 122,132 ****
- file with the time code conversion. See the examples and pick a clock
- closest to yours and tweak the code to match your clock.
-
-! In order to make your clk_*.c file usable a referenc to the clockformat
- structure must be put into parse_conf.c.
-
--
--
- TTY setup and initialisation/configuration will be done in
- xntpd/refclock_parse.c
-
---- 122,130 ----
- file with the time code conversion. See the examples and pick a clock
- closest to yours and tweak the code to match your clock.
-
-! In order to make your clk_*.c file usable a reference to the clockformat
- structure must be put into parse_conf.c.
-
- TTY setup and initialisation/configuration will be done in
- xntpd/refclock_parse.c
-
-***************
-*** 135,141 ****
- termio*.h c_cflag macros.
-
- - in xntpd/refclock_parse.c fill out a new the struct clockinfo element
-! (allocates a new "IP" address - see comments)
- (see all the other clocks for example)
- struct clockinfo
- {
---- 133,139 ----
- termio*.h c_cflag macros.
-
- - in xntpd/refclock_parse.c fill out a new the struct clockinfo element
-! (that allocates a new "IP" address - see comments)
- (see all the other clocks for example)
- struct clockinfo
- {
-***************
-*** 188,199 ****
-
-
- Well, this is very sketchy, i know. But I hope it helps a little bit.
-! The best way is to look which clock comes closet to your and tweak that
- code.
-! Two sorts of clocks are used with parse. Clocks that automatically sent
-! thier time code (once a second) do not nee entries in the poll routines because
-! they sent the data all the time. The second sort are the clocks that need a
-! command sent to then in order to reply with a time code (like the Trimble
- clock).
-
- For questions: kardel@informatik.uni-erlangen.de. Please include
---- 186,197 ----
-
-
- Well, this is very sketchy, i know. But I hope it helps a little bit.
-! The best way is to look which clock comes closest to your and tweak that
- code.
-! Two sorts of clocks are used with parse. Clocks that automatically send
-! their time code (once a second) do not need entries in the poll routines because
-! they send the data all the time. The second sort are the clocks that need a
-! command sent to them in order to reply with a time code (like the Trimble
- clock).
-
- For questions: kardel@informatik.uni-erlangen.de. Please include
-RCS file: /src/NTP/REPOSITORY/v3/parse/README.parse_clocks,v
-retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
-retrieving revision 3.2
-diff -c -r1.1.1.1 -r3.2
-*** parse/README.parse_clocks:1.1.1.1 1994/01/01 00:00:00
---- parse/README.parse_clocks 1994/02/17 20:10:02
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! The parse driver currently supports several clock with different
- query mechanisms. In order for you to find a sample that might be
- similar to a clock you might want to integrate into parse i'll sum
- up the major features of the clocks (this information is distributed
---- 1,4 ----
-! The parse driver currently supports several clocks with different
- query mechanisms. In order for you to find a sample that might be
- similar to a clock you might want to integrate into parse i'll sum
- up the major features of the clocks (this information is distributed
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- Frank Kardel (kardel@informatik.uni-erlangen.de)
- All SCSI disks will from now on be required to send an email
- notice 24 hours prior to complete hardware failure!
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