I know you can use NTP to hook into an upstream time server, but if you aren't connected all the time or you would just like some independence/redundancy, this seems like an inexpensive option. I don't think I will buy one soon, and the only reason I mention it is that I really thought these things were more expensive than $100. >>> mend0070 at tc.umn.edu 05/16/01 10:47AM >>> On Wed, 16 May 2001, Troy Johnson wrote: > Anyone use one of these? It might make for a nice cheap NTP server. > > Anyone know of Linux drivers for these? > > They seem to sell the docs on the serial data exchange with the unit, > so if there aren't any now that could be remedied. > > http://www.radiocontrolledclock.com/noname4.html All it does is sync to WWV, I think. You don't need to spend the money, because IIRC you can already do that over the net (and adjust for latency). -- "To misattribute a quote is unforgivable." --Anonymous _______________________________________________ tclug-list mailing list tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list