Re: stepping and slewing



Riccardo Castellani wrote:
but can I define slew rate and step rate ?
Pheraps these parameters are defined inside kernel of o.s. ?
slew rate is always 0.5 ms/sec ?

No! That is the maximum slew rate. It's a limit built into most Unix and Unix-like operating systems.

What problem are you trying to solve? ntpd works very well for most of us, just as it is.

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