Most Hackaday readers will be familiar with the idea of a network time server; a magical box nestled away in some distant data center that runs the Network Time Protocol (NTP) and allows us to ...
For those following along at home, [WhisleyTangoHotel] provides a hand-drawn diagram to show how everything connects together in his Morse timepiece, but there’s nothing on the hardware side ...
This is still a work-in-progress. Suggestions for improvements are very welcome and can be made by creating issues. This is a guide to how to precisely synchronize the clocks of computers on a local ...
The hardware interconnection list (pin-to-pin) is also included below. It only initializes and uses the hardwired Ethernet connection, not the WiFi. It will connect to the specified NTP server pool ...