In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Karl Denninger writes:
: Yes, you have HARDWARE timers that do that.
:
: So what?
:
: I'm talking about TIME SERVERS on UNIX machines.
So am I.
: You know, ntpd and friends? Yes, that.
That's one of the things in our application.
: Now explain to me how stability of your timing source ON THOSE MACHINES
: is MATERIALLY different to any process WHICH THAT DEVICE MAY INTERACT WITH
: between 10ns and 1us, AS SEEN FROM THE UNIX MACHINE.
It is better because the variance in the measurements that we make is
much smaller than 1uS would give.
: I'm simply not interested in NON-GERMANE devices to the discussion; we were
: talking about FreeBSD on REAL computers, not specialty hardware for process
: control or nuclear physics experiments.
Get a life Karl. I was telling you about my experiences and if you
don't like it, take a chill pill or go play in traffic.
Warner
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