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for a persistently fast or slow system clock. It also could be used to synchronize time across LAN or WAN. PR: 19349 Submitted by: Mario Sergio Fujikawa Ferreira <lioux@uol.com.br>
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clockspeed uses a hardware tick counter to compensate for a persistently
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fast or slow system clock. Given a few time measurements from a reliable
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source, it computes and then eliminates the clock skew.
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sntpclock checks another system's NTP clock, and prints the results in a
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format suitable for input to clockspeed. sntpclock is the simplest
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available NTP/SNTP client.
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taiclock and taiclockd form an even simpler alternative to SNTP. They
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are suitable for precise time synchronization over a local area network,
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without the hassles and potential security problems of an NTP server.
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This version of clockspeed can use the Pentium RDTSC tick counter or the
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Solaris gethrtime() nanosecond counter.
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WWW: http://cr.yp.to/clockspeed.html
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