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8610
... Yes, I did. It is an Installation with a Mac Mini and a Sany PLC-FX51 projector in a single housing. As the projector generates lots of heat I used a large...
Dorian Meid
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Dec 1, 2005
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8611
... One thing I found running Tiger Server on the one here. When I had the original, unstable version of Tiger Server running, I got a lot of kernel panics....
Jerry Durand
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Dec 1, 2005
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8612
Have you looked at McMaster Carr http://www.mcmaster.com/ and entered "belts" into their catalog search. You may find something suitable. Regards -- Ken...
Ken McCormick
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Dec 2, 2005
2:39 am
8613
I have a client who needed to play out a series of sequence of audio files and switch to live audio time signals and broadcast the whole thing out to a...
John Huntington
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Dec 3, 2005
2:36 pm
8614
... I use the YATS (Yet Another Time Server) from www.dillobits.com works fine as a server or a client....
Jerry Durand
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Dec 3, 2005
3:24 pm
8615
John - I used to manage a bunch of Dell servers and to keep them all synched to one time standard, I used Tardis 2000 and K9 (they must be Dr. Who fans) from...
Carleton Underwood
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Dec 3, 2005
4:09 pm
8616
Here at MIT I've done a number of shows and lab experiments requiring multiple sync computers. Ff ~1/2s accuracy is enough for us, we simply leave Kerberos ...
John C Head
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Dec 3, 2005
4:36 pm
8617
I use Clock G2 which automatically updates from selected time servers once an hour. www.getware.com/g2 Haven't checked it out for complete accuracy. Seems...
lucas
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Dec 3, 2005
6:46 pm
8618
... NTP is the solution, if you need absolute accuracy getting a cheap GPS and using it to feed NTP will give you microsecond accuracy. win XP can be a SNTP...
David Avery
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Dec 3, 2005
6:58 pm
8619
There are essentially two convenient answers to your problem, both based upon NTP. NTP the protocol can easily hold you computer's clock accurately and with...
David Buckley
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Dec 3, 2005
7:14 pm
8620
John, If they are getting that much "drift" over 4 hours, it would be my first guess that there are time sources on the network that are providing different...
Ian Smith
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Dec 3, 2005
8:05 pm
8621
From: "David Avery" <daa@...> ... http://tf.nist.gov/service/its.htm They have a list of NIST provided software and NIST provided public time servers....
jdow
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Dec 4, 2005
12:32 am
8622
From: "David Buckley" <db@...> ... One addendum to my last message: http://www.ntp.org/ is the official ntp site, the real fount of all knowledge...
jdow
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Dec 4, 2005
12:38 am
8623
I am new here, and first off would like to introduce myself. I am a beginner home hobbyist using FreeStyler DMX and several ED-15 dimmers. I viewed the video...
Kenneth Edmunds
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Dec 4, 2005
3:51 am
8624
From: "Kenneth Edmunds" <kedmunds@...> ... Certainly it is. ... It depends on your definition of "low cost". Gilderfluke's PCMACS would make the job...
jdow
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Dec 4, 2005
6:43 am
8625
DMX-512 is plenty fast enough to do what that fellow is doing, and a lot more. You can change the level on every lighting channel in a DMX-512 universe (or...
Doug Mobley
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Dec 4, 2005
7:00 am
8626
There is NTP and there is SNTP. Microsoft in their wisdom considered NTP too complex and the vast majority of Windows clients, including WinXP's built in...
Philip Nye
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Dec 4, 2005
10:43 am
8627
You can use DMXControl downloadable free from www.nextec.co.uk this has the ability to play mp3's and you can place lighting control markers onto the mp3 to...
richard.clayton@...
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Dec 4, 2005
11:08 am
8628
Here in germany we have a TimeSignal that is transmitted thru long-wave radio and is based on an atom-clock. http://mariottim.interfree.it/doc07_e.htm And in...
Michael Stickel
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Dec 4, 2005
11:25 am
8629
From: "Philip Nye" <philip@...> ... They consider some sources far better than others. Stratum 1 is generally "as good as it gets" from sources with...
jdow
ferdyfubar
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Dec 4, 2005
12:36 pm
8630
This is not generally used for serious work anymore now that GPS based time keeping exists. Symmetricom (I think it is) sells GPS referenced clocks. They...
jdow
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Dec 4, 2005
12:58 pm
8631
Minor nit: Some Linux distros come with SNTP (or nothing) as default. Debian (at least when Woody was Stable) did not install NTP or SNTP in the vanilla set...
Ian Smith
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Dec 4, 2005
3:28 pm
8632
... Have you seen the prototype atomic clocks that are a couple of mm on a side? They could allow a wristwatch to be a Stratum 1 source! I think I saw it in...
Jerry Durand
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Dec 4, 2005
3:37 pm
8633
the smallest ones i've seen are about 2-3" cubes, rubidium oscillators (true atomic clocks). not quite as good as cesium, but the difference won't amount to...
thewolfsus
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Dec 4, 2005
6:22 pm
8634
... Found it: IEEE Spectrum, May 2005, Page 20, "Move Over Quartz" They're looking at the size of a grain of rice for the entire clock, 30mW power, cesium...
Jerry Durand
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Dec 4, 2005
6:53 pm
8635
We use the radio clocks for our 'atomic' clocks. We modify them slightly so they can resynchronize the internal clock in a Mp3-50/clock or Smart Brick Brain to...
Doug Mobley
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Dec 4, 2005
6:59 pm
8636
Thanks to all for the detailed responses! John...
John Huntington
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Dec 4, 2005
7:33 pm
8637
i'm sure we'll be seeing these 'real soon now' :) DW...
thewolfsus
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Dec 4, 2005
10:02 pm
8638
sounds cool (and relatively cheap) - who makes it? URL? DW...
thewolfsus
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Dec 4, 2005
10:04 pm
8639
Really? What distros come with the simplified NTP rather than real NTP? {O.O} I'd call them toys more than anything. ... From: "Ian Smith" <ismith@...> ...
jdow
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