26. [29]Wolfgang Moeller <moeller@gwdgv1.dnet.gwdg.de> VMS port
27. [30]Jeffrey Mogul <mogul@pa.dec.com> ntptrace utility
28. [31]Tom Moore <tmoore@fievel.daytonoh.ncr.com> i386 svr4 port
- 29. [32]Derek Mulcahy <derek@toybox.demon.co.uk> and [33]Damon
+ 29. [32]Kamal A Mostafa <kamal@whence.com> SCO OpenServer port
+ 30. [33]Derek Mulcahy <derek@toybox.demon.co.uk> and [34]Damon
Hart-Davis <d@hd.org> ARCRON MSF clock driver
- 30. [34]Rainer Pruy <Rainer.Pruy@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
+ 31. [35]Rainer Pruy <Rainer.Pruy@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
monitoring/trap scripts, statistics file handling
- 31. [35]Dirce Richards <dirce@zk3.dec.com> Digital UNIX V4.0 port
- 32. [36]Wilfredo Sánchez <wsanchez@apple.com> added support for
+ 32. [36]Dirce Richards <dirce@zk3.dec.com> Digital UNIX V4.0 port
+ 33. [37]Wilfredo Sánchez <wsanchez@apple.com> added support for
NetInfo
- 33. [37]Nick Sayer <mrapple@quack.kfu.com> SunOS streams modules
- 34. [38]Jack Sasportas <jack@innovativeinternet.com> Saved a Lot of
+ 34. [38]Nick Sayer <mrapple@quack.kfu.com> SunOS streams modules
+ 35. [39]Jack Sasportas <jack@innovativeinternet.com> Saved a Lot of
space on the stuff in the html/pic/ subdirectory
- 35. [39]Ray Schnitzler <schnitz@unipress.com> Unixware1 port
- 36. [40]Michael Shields <shields@tembel.org> USNO clock driver
- 37. [41]Jeff Steinman <jss@pebbles.jpl.nasa.gov> Datum PTS clock
+ 36. [40]Ray Schnitzler <schnitz@unipress.com> Unixware1 port
+ 37. [41]Michael Shields <shields@tembel.org> USNO clock driver
+ 38. [42]Jeff Steinman <jss@pebbles.jpl.nasa.gov> Datum PTS clock
driver
- 38. [42]Harlan Stenn <harlan@pfcs.com> GNU automake/autoconfigure
+ 39. [43]Harlan Stenn <harlan@pfcs.com> GNU automake/autoconfigure
makeover, various other bits (see the ChangeLog)
- 39. [43]Kenneth Stone <ken@sdd.hp.com> HP-UX port
- 40. [44]Ajit Thyagarajan <ajit@ee.udel.edu>IP multicast/anycast
+ 40. [44]Kenneth Stone <ken@sdd.hp.com> HP-UX port
+ 41. [45]Ajit Thyagarajan <ajit@ee.udel.edu>IP multicast/anycast
support
- 41. [45]Tomoaki TSURUOKA <tsuruoka@nc.fukuoka-u.ac.jp>TRAK clock
+ 42. [46]Tomoaki TSURUOKA <tsuruoka@nc.fukuoka-u.ac.jp>TRAK clock
driver
- 42. [46]Paul A Vixie <vixie@vix.com> TrueTime GPS driver, generic
+ 43. [47]Paul A Vixie <vixie@vix.com> TrueTime GPS driver, generic
TrueTime clock driver
- 43. [47]Ulrich Windl <Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de> corrected and
+ 44. [48]Ulrich Windl <Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de> corrected and
validated HTML documents according to the HTML DTD
_________________________________________________________________
- [48][LINK]
+ [49][LINK]
- [49]David L. Mills <mills@udel.edu>
+ [50]David L. Mills <mills@udel.edu>
References
29. mailto:moeller@gwdgv1.dnet.gwdg.de
30. mailto:mogul@pa.dec.com
31. mailto:tmoore@fievel.daytonoh.ncr.com
- 32. mailto:derek@toybox.demon.co.uk
- 33. mailto:d@hd.org
- 34. mailto:Rainer.Pruy@informatik.uni-erlangen.de
- 35. mailto:dirce@zk3.dec.com
- 36. mailto:wsanchez@apple.com
- 37. mailto:mrapple@quack.kfu.com
- 38. mailto:jack@innovativeinternet.com
- 39. mailto:schnitz@unipress.com
- 40. mailto:shields@tembel.org
- 41. mailto:pebbles.jpl.nasa.gov
- 42. mailto:harlan@pfcs.com
- 43. mailto:ken@sdd.hp.com
- 44. mailto:ajit@ee.udel.edu
- 45. mailto:tsuruoka@nc.fukuoka-u.ac.jp
- 46. mailto:vixie@vix.com
- 47. mailto:Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de
- 48. file://localhost/backroom/ntp4+/html/index.htm
- 49. mailto:mills@udel.edu
+ 32. mailto:kamal@whence.com
+ 33. mailto:derek@toybox.demon.co.uk
+ 34. mailto:d@hd.org
+ 35. mailto:Rainer.Pruy@informatik.uni-erlangen.de
+ 36. mailto:dirce@zk3.dec.com
+ 37. mailto:wsanchez@apple.com
+ 38. mailto:mrapple@quack.kfu.com
+ 39. mailto:jack@innovativeinternet.com
+ 40. mailto:schnitz@unipress.com
+ 41. mailto:shields@tembel.org
+ 42. mailto:pebbles.jpl.nasa.gov
+ 43. mailto:harlan@pfcs.com
+ 44. mailto:ken@sdd.hp.com
+ 45. mailto:ajit@ee.udel.edu
+ 46. mailto:tsuruoka@nc.fukuoka-u.ac.jp
+ 47. mailto:vixie@vix.com
+ 48. mailto:Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de
+ 49. file://localhost/backroom/ntp4/html/index.htm
+ 50. mailto:mills@udel.edu
+2000-01-19 Harlan Stenn <stenn@whimsy.udel.edu>
+
+ * html/driver7.htm: Patches from Dave Mills
+ * html/driver36.htm: Patches from Dave Mills
+
+ * html/copyright.htm: Added Kamal Mostafa
+
2000-01-19 Harlan Stenn <stenn@whimsy.udel.edu>
* configure.in: 4.0.99b
<LI><A HREF="mailto: tmoore@fievel.daytonoh.ncr.com">Tom Moore
<tmoore@fievel.daytonoh.ncr.com></a> i386 svr4 port</LI>
+<LI><A HREF="mailto: kamal@whence.com">Kamal A Mostafa
+<kamal@whence.com></a> SCO OpenServer port</LI>
+
<LI><A HREF="mailto: derek@toybox.demon.co.uk">Derek Mulcahy
<derek@toybox.demon.co.uk></a> and <A HREF="mailto:
d@hd.org">Damon Hart-Davis <d@hd.org></a> ARCRON MSF clock
Address: 127.127.36.<I>u</I>
<br>Reference ID: <tt>WWV</tt> or <tt>WWVH</tt>
<br>Driver ID: <tt>WWV_AUDIO</tt>
-<br>Autotune Port: <tt>/dev/icom</tt>; 9600 baud, 8-bits, no parity
+<br>Autotune Port: <tt>/dev/icom</tt>; 1200/9600 baud, 8-bits, no parity
<br>Audio Device: <tt>/dev/audio</tt> and <tt>/dev/audioctl</tt>
<h4>Description</h4>
expressed in hex format. To activate the CI-V interface, the
<tt>mode</tt> keyword of the <tt>server</tt> configuration command
specifies a nonzero select code in decimal format. A table of ID select
-codes for the known ICOM radios is given below. A missing <tt>mode</tt>
-keyword or a zero argument leaves the interface disabled. The driver
-will attempt to open the device <tt>/dev/icom</tt> and, if successful
-will activate the autotune function and tune the radio to each operating
-frequency in turn while attempting to acquire minute sync from either
-WWV or WWVH. However, the driver is liberal in what it assumes of the
-configuration. If the <tt>/dev/icom</tt> link is not present or the open
-fails or the CI-V bus or radio is inoperative, the driver quietly gives
-up with no harm done.
+codes for the known ICOM radios is given below. Since all ICOM select
+codes are less than 128, the high order bit of the code is used by the
+driver to specify the baud rate. If this bit is not set, the rate is
+9600 bps for the newer radios; if set, the rate is 1200 bps for the
+older radios. A missing <tt>mode</tt> keyword or a zero argument leaves
+the interface disabled.
+
+<p>If specified, the driver will attempt to open the device
+<tt>/dev/icom</tt> and, if successful will activate the autotune
+function and tune the radio to each operating frequency in turn while
+attempting to acquire minute sync from either WWV or WWVH. However, the
+driver is liberal in what it assumes of the configuration. If the
+<tt>/dev/icom</tt> link is not present or the open fails or the CI-V bus
+or radio is inoperative, the driver quietly gives up with no harm done.
<p>Once acquiring minute sync, the driver operates as described above to
set the clock. However, during seconds 59, 0 and 1 of each minute it
<br>Reference ID: <tt>CHU</tt>
<br>Driver ID: <tt>CHU</tt>
<br>Modem Port: <tt>/dev/chu<I>u</I></tt>; 300 baud, 8-bits, no parity
-<br>Autotune Port: <tt>/dev/icom</tt>; 9600 baud, 8-bits, no parity
+<br>Autotune Port: <tt>/dev/icom</tt>; 1200/9600 baud, 8-bits, no parity
<br>Audio Device: <tt>/dev/audio</tt> and <tt>/dev/audioctl</tt>
<h4>Description</h4>
expressed in hex format. To activate the CI-V interface, the
<tt>mode</tt> keyword of the <tt>server</tt> configuration command
specifies a nonzero select code in decimal format. A table of ID select
-codes for the known ICOM radios is given below. A missing <tt>mode</tt>
-keyword or a zero argument leaves the interface disabled. The driver
-will attempt to open the device <tt>/dev/icom</tt> and, if successful
-will tune the radio to 3.330 MHz. If after five minutes at this
-frequency not more than two format A bursts have been received for any
-minute, the driver will tune to 7.335 MHz, then to 14.670 MHz, then
-return to 3.330 MHz and continue in this cycle.
-
-<p>The driver is liberal in what it assumes of the configuration. If the
-<tt>/dev/icom</tt> link is not present or the open fails or the CI-V bus
-or radio is inoperative, the driver quietly gives up with no harm done.
+codes for the known ICOM radios is given below. Since all ICOM select
+codes are less than 128, the high order bit of the code is used by the
+driver to specify the baud rate. If this bit is not set, the rate is
+9600 bps for the newer radios; if set, the rate is 1200 bps for the
+older radios. A missing <tt>mode</tt> keyword or a zero argument leaves
+the interface disabled.
+
+<p>If specified, the driver will attempt to open the device
+<tt>/dev/icom</tt> and, if successful will tune the radio to 3.330 MHz.
+If after five minutes at this frequency not more than two format A
+bursts have been received for any minute, the driver will tune to 7.335
+MHz, then to 14.670 MHz, then return to 3.330 MHz and continue in this
+cycle. However, the driver is liberal in what it assumes of the
+configuration. If the <tt>/dev/icom</tt> link is not present or the open
+fails or the CI-V bus or radio is inoperative, the driver quietly gives
+up with no harm done.
<h4>Radio Broadcast Format</h4>