... 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...
... 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....
Have you looked at McMaster Carr http://www.mcmaster.com/ and entered "belts" into their catalog search. You may find something suitable. Regards -- Ken...
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 - 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...
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
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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...
... 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...
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...
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...
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....
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...
From: "Kenneth Edmunds" <kedmunds@...> ... Certainly it is. ... It depends on your definition of "low cost". Gilderfluke's PCMACS would make the job...
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
doug@...
Dec 4, 2005 7:00 am
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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...
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...
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...
From: "Philip Nye" <philip@...> ... They consider some sources far better than others. Stratum 1 is generally "as good as it gets" from sources with...
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...
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...
... 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...
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...
... 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...
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...
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@...> ...