Re: "What time is it?" aksed the microcontroller

From: Mark A. Odell (odellmark_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 05/21/04

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    <jiang> wrote in news:40ae398e$0$31679$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au:

    Note: you have exceeded the polite, 3 newsgroup cross-post limit. Please
    don't blast you question to every newsgroup on the planet.

    > Assume that we have a group of computers. Some of them are PCs and
    > others are small microcontroller boards of different types. Some of the
    > PCs running Linux and others running Windows, vxWorks or QNX.
    > Microcontroller boards have no operating system but some embedded
    > program that we are going to provide.

    Have you read the RFC for NTP? What features of NTP might you make use of
    in solving your problem? Re-inventing the wheel becomes quite boring.

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    - Mark ->
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