Annotation of embedaddon/ntp/clockstuff/README, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       misho       1: README file for directory ./clockstuff of the NTP Version 4 distribution
                      2: 
                      3: This directory contains the sources for utility programs designed to
                      4: support radio clocks. The chutest.c and clktest.c are desgined to
                      5: test the chu_clk and tty_clk line disciplines and STREAMS modules in
                      6: the ../kernel directory.
                      7: 
                      8: These files have been modified to work with either the line disciplines
                      9: or the STREAMS modules. Be sure to define -DSTREAM if appropriate.
                     10: 
                     11: These are random bits of things written to help with clocks.  You can
                     12: make things in here by typing one or more of:
                     13: 
                     14:        make propdelay (or `make')
                     15:        make chutest
                     16:        make clktest
                     17: 
                     18: Propdelay computes high frequency propagation delays, given the
                     19: longitude and latitude of the transmitter and receiver.  Use
                     20: this for WWV/H and CHU.  Don't use it for WWVB (the computation
                     21: is easier for that).
                     22: 
                     23: Chutest can be used to input and process data from a CHU modem
                     24: attached to a serial port.  It will use the CHU line discipline
                     25: (if installed), or raw mode otherwise.  This was used to test
                     26: out the initial reduction algorithms, and may not be up to date.
                     27: 
                     28: Clktest can be used to test the clock line discipline (CLKLDISC,
                     29: it must be available), and to take a look at radio clocks attached to a
                     30: serial port.
                     31: 

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