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time sync on Linux



I just read the writeup on wbz. However, NTP was designed for computer 
networks and propagation delays.
Mike Bilow wrote:
> NTP is the definitive, tested, widely proven standard.  NTP has kernel
> support on Linux and high-precision register support for Pentium-class or
> better CPUs.  I cannot imagine rolling your own on this.  If you want to
> see a really unusual Stratum 1 NTP server, check out:
> 
> 	http://www.rossi.com/other.html
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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
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