Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 11:29:40 +0100 Subject: tcptrace [OFFTOPIC] Looking for cheap timestamping... Message-ID: <20030303102940.GA4156@pusa.informat.uv.es> From: uaca@alumni.uv.es
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 09:22:01AM +1300, Stephen Donnelly wrote:
> Hi Jeremy,
Hi Stephen
> Endace is a small company that makes network measurement cards. These are
> not NICs as they do not transmit, but are designed for monitoring or
> measurement, and include high resolution (<100nsec) hardware time-stamping.
> The hardware also has inputs for optional external synchronisation from a
> time receiver, typically based on the GPS system. The card's clock can also
> be synchronised to the host PC's clock. If you are interested please have a
> look at our website:
I previously looked at your products, they look great
I'm not a researcher but an student doing my final project... and I can
afford 3000-5000 $ for that
It would be cool for me if endance provided a card with basic & less expensive
time stamping features, maybe others?
Ulisses
Debian GNU/Linux: a dream come true
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