On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Craig Whipp wrote:
>
> On Sat, January 15, 2011 7:51 pm, Howard Leadmon wrote:
> >
> > I would have sworn I had a doc on configuring the BU-353 GPS receiver on
> > FreeBSD, and in fact why I picked one up on the cheap when I had the chanc
On Sat, January 15, 2011 7:51 pm, Howard Leadmon wrote:
>
> I would have sworn I had a doc on configuring the BU-353 GPS receiver on
> FreeBSD, and in fact why I picked one up on the cheap when I had the chance.
>
>
> That said, I have googled and binged and everything else,
I would have sworn I had a doc on configuring the BU-353 GPS receiver on
FreeBSD, and in fact why I picked one up on the cheap when I had the chance.
That said, I have googled and binged and everything else, and I'll be damned
if I can find any definitive instructions as to how to get
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
Does anyone have a recommendation on a good GPS receiver/board for use
with NTP/FreeBSD to create a stratum 1 public time server?
Anything with a PPS output. The Garmin GPS 18 LVC is probably the
cheapest option.
Preferably something
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Subject: Re: Re : Recommendation on GPS time source for FreeBSD
Alexandre L. wrote:
> You can see here : http://www.meinberg.de/english/
Meinberg is one of those companies that don't even put price
information on the web site: If you have to ask, you can't afford
Alexandre L. wrote:
> You can see here : http://www.meinberg.de/english/
Meinberg is one of those companies that don't even put price
information on the web site: If you have to ask, you can't afford
it.
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Christian "naddy" Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de
Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
> Does anyone have a recommendation on a good GPS receiver/board for use
> with NTP/FreeBSD to create a stratum 1 public time server?
Anything with a PPS output. The Garmin GPS 18 LVC is probably the
cheapest option.
> Preferably something above the Gar
On Jan 30, 2010, at 3:51 AM, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone have a recommendation on a good GPS receiver/board for
use with NTP/FreeBSD to create a stratum 1 public time server?
Preferably something above the Garmin "puck" level but not
ridiculously expens
You can see here : http://www.meinberg.de/english/
I don't use their products (I don't know about the quality products), I just
use their NTP package software for Windows.
--- En date de : Sam 30.1.10, Per olof Ljungmark a écrit :
> De: Per olof Ljungmark
> Objet: Recommenda
Hi all,
Does anyone have a recommendation on a good GPS receiver/board for use
with NTP/FreeBSD to create a stratum 1 public time server?
Preferably something above the Garmin "puck" level but not ridiculously
expensive either...
Thanks for any inpu
Ok, it was nothing like what I was thinking. Turns out my GPS didnt
have a fix on anything. It was getting signals, but no fix. :-)
Now that I have it mounted on a pole outside, hey presto:
building# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay
offset jitter
statement),
but still no dice. I can see all of the correct sentences being picked
up in ntpq using the "clocklist" command, but it just doesnt seem to
want to work. Essentially my GPS reference just sits like this:
building# ntpq -p
remote refid st t whe
earched around a bit and cant find an answer, perhaps because there
> isnt one.
I once (years ago) had a Garmin GPS working with ntpd, so it's
reasonable to believe it can be done again, unless support for that
capability was dropped (which I doubt). Unfortunately, it was long
enough ago t
Hi all,
Ive been toying with setting up my old Garmin GPS12 as a reference for a
server (FreeBSD 6.2) running ntpd, but Ive run into an issue.
Ive searched around a bit and cant find an answer, perhaps because there
isnt one.
Is there any way I can set ntpd to expect a $GPRMC string every 2 seco
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hello List!
Hello, Milan!
> What is the appropriate module for accessing USB GPS devices like Garmin
> eTrex?
There may not be one.
> When plugged in, dmesg shows ugen0 (which I guess is not a serial port
> emulation of usb).
Right. It's
Hello List!
What is the appropriate module for accessing USB GPS devices like Garmin
eTrex?
When plugged in, dmesg shows ugen0 (which I guess is not a serial port
emulation of usb).
Manually loading "kldload ucom" does not create any new devices.
Thanks,
Milan
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Thank you Mike !!
Now it's working great !
On 5/4/05, Mike Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexandre Biancalana wrote:
>
> >usb in my kernel:
> ># USB support
> >device uhci# UHCI PCI->USB interface
> >device ohci# OHCI PCI->USB interface
> >device
Alexandre Biancalana wrote:
usb in my kernel:
# USB support
device uhci# UHCI PCI->USB interface
device ohci# OHCI PCI->USB interface
device usb # USB Bus (required)
device ugen# Generic
device uhid
Hi List,
I shiped and usb gps receiver
(http://www.deluoelectronics.com/customer/product.php?productid=60&cat=0&page=),
he is detected as ugen but not attached with ucom:
May 3 14:29:38 AleStation kernel: ugen0: Prolific Technology PL2303
Serial adapter (ATEN/IOGEAR UC232A), rev 1.10/2.
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 10:00, Simon Barner wrote:
> > > Btw. When I want to use cdparanoia on -CURRENT, I have to sym-link /dev/cd0
> > > to /dev/cd0c. Is this the right way to go, or should that sub-device be
> > > created automatically?
> >
> > No. /dev/cd0c is a nonsense name, since CDs don't h
> > Btw. When I want to use cdparanoia on -CURRENT, I have to sym-link /dev/cd0
> > to /dev/cd0c. Is this the right way to go, or should that sub-device be
> > created automatically?
>
> No. /dev/cd0c is a nonsense name, since CDs don't have BSD labels.
> You need to change your cdparanoia config
On Wednesday, 5 November 2003 at 13:53:08 +0100, Simon Barner wrote:
>> However, /dev gets regenerated after each reboot so losing the soft
>> links. Is there a way to stop this?
>
> Coincidentally, I struggled with the same problem only 5 minutes ago.
> There is a configuration file /etc/devfs.co
> However, /dev gets regenerated after each reboot so losing the soft
> links. Is there a way to stop this?
Coincidentally, I struggled with the same problem only 5 minutes ago.
There is a configuration file /etc/devfs.conf where you can specify
rules that are applied to your devfs.
Btw. When I w
On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 09:12, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> On Tuesday, 4 November 2003 at 8:52:43 +, Chris Stenton wrote:
> > Can someone point me in the right direction on how to make
> > /dev/oncore.serial.1 and /dev/oncore.pps.1 under FREEBSD 5.1 now that
> > MAKEDEV has gone.
>
> The dri
On Tuesday, 4 November 2003 at 8:52:43 +, Chris Stenton wrote:
> Can someone point me in the right direction on how to make
> /dev/oncore.serial.1 and /dev/oncore.pps.1 under FREEBSD 5.1 now that
> MAKEDEV has gone.
The driver should create them for you. What are these devices?
Greg
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Wh
Can someone point me in the right direction on how to make
/dev/oncore.serial.1 and /dev/oncore.pps.1 under FREEBSD 5.1 now that
MAKEDEV has gone.
Thanks
Chris
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--On Thursday, June 05, 2003 1:49 PM -0500 Arun Welch said:
| Is there any software out there for hooking up the time signal from a
| GPS device to an NTP server? I've found software to read off the GPS,
| and software for running NTP, but nothing that combines the two.
|
| ...arun
ntpd c
Is there any software out there for hooking up the time signal from a
GPS device to an NTP server? I've found software to read off the GPS,
and software for running NTP, but nothing that combines the two.
...arun
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yes. there are multiple gps programs in the ports tree.
failing resisting the urge to bring it up: i'm guessing that you're
probably new to FreeBSD, seeing as how you didn't quite get the name
right ::) . check out http://www.freebsd.org for info about the o/s,
and http://www.fr
I
am think about purchasing FreeBDS and would like to know if there is a GPS
program that will run on FreeBDS?
Thanking you in advance for any information you can
provide me.
Best Regards,
Joe
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