In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Warner Losh writes:
>: More precisely : is it reasonable to hope having a system clock not
>: farther from the GPS clock by more than 50 micro-seconds ?
50 microseconds should be feasible provided that you either
provide a very stable temperature or replace the 14.318 MHz
xtal on the motherboard with a something more stable.
>PC hardware really sucks for timing.
Tell me about it...
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