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5 in nominal mode (ftimer off), so the value for tick is 10000 usec.
7 which seems to try to perform the correction over 100-200 seconds, with
28 17msec in less than a second, whether the fast clock is on or off, I
31 Fast clock:
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34 I get smoother timekeeping if I turn on the fast clock, thereby making
35 the clock tick at 1kHz rather than 100Hz. With the fast clock off, I
39 one-second intervals - I am probably seeing sampling aliasing between
41 without a local reference clock. Fiddling with the fast clock doesn't
44 I use the "ftimer" program to switch the fast clock on when the system
45 goes into multiuser mode, but you can set the "fastclock" flag in
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60 going to multiuser mode.
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65 If you use a local clock on an RS-232 line, look into the kernel
67 out /usr/sysgen/master.d/[sduart|cdsio]). I have a Kinemetrics OM-DC
68 hooked onto /dev/ttyd2 (the second CPU board RS-232 port) on an SGI