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Date:      Tue, 9 Aug 2005 15:40:22 -0400
From:      David Gilbert <dgilbert@dclg.ca>
To:        Maksim Yevmenkin <maksim.yevmenkin@savvis.net>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, David Gilbert <dgilbert@dclg.ca>
Subject:   Re: Bluetooth GPS for timekeeping?
Message-ID:  <17145.1702.241994.49649@canoe.dclg.ca>
In-Reply-To: <42F902C8.9050104@savvis.net>
References:  <17144.64281.705769.294109@canoe.dclg.ca> <1123613910.9836.15.camel@realtime.exit.com> <42F902C8.9050104@savvis.net>

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>>>>> "Maksim" == Maksim Yevmenkin <maksim.yevmenkin@savvis.net> writes:

>> The latter is the way it already works.  Just configure other peers
>> in your ntp.conf along with your GPS, viz:

Maksim> you can teach ntp to talk to bluetooth gps. all you need to do
Maksim> is to write a new clock driver. or you could write a simple
Maksim> proxy that would get the data from bluetooth gps and make it
Maksim> available at pty(4) or nmdm(4). then you could use standard
Maksim> serial nmea gps ntp driver (assuming that bluetooth gps uses
Maksim> nmea messages).

Well... I believe the bluetooth stack (or the tools available) already
provide a bluetooth to pty serial emulation.

Dave.

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