This should assure backwards compatibility and should not break existing setups. If the mode flag is 0, or unspecified, the original MSF version is assumed. To use the alternate modes, the mode flag must be specified. In all other respects, the driver works as per v1.1 if a mode is not specified. Changes from v1.1 and v1.2 include patches to work with the new ntp-4 code, clock support for DCF and WWVB configurable via mode flag, an option to ignore resync request (for those of us at the fringes of the WWVB signal, for instance), averaging of the signal quality poll and several bug fixes, code cleanup and standardizations. This documentation describes v1.3 (1) of the source and has been tested against ntpd 4.1.0 on linux x86. The clock reports its ID as " MSFa'', " MSF'', " DCF'' or " WWVB'' to indicate the time source. This driver supports the Arcron MSF, DCF and WWVB receivers. Serial Port: /dev/arc u 300 baud, 8-bits, 2-stop, no parity
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