> Alas, "say more" is not really actionable advice. Can you tell me what > seemed bogus to you?
Using the term PLL. > MacOS, Windows, and ... damn, I don't remember which BSD it was (not > FreeBSD). What the oddballs lack is ntp_adjtime(). They can only step, not > slew. Slewing the clock is not a PLL. PLL's need feedback. There is no feedback involved in a simple slew. What's the real problem with step rather than slew? We should probably start a web page with a matrix of OS vs feature. It would help to know what parts of a feature are important. > Complexification #1. > Complexification #2. > Complexification #3 I didn't get the message from that blog that the problem was that making it work was going to involve too many complexities rather than a can't-fix road block. But I probably wasn't looking for it. How close did you get? How much could we learn if we had something working to experiment with? -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel