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Revision: 93 http://ptpd.svn.sourceforge.net/ptpd/?rev=93&view=rev Author: gnn Date: 2010-10-12 17:54:00 +0000 (Tue, 12 Oct 2010) Log Message: ----------- Add donations information. Update versions and links for the new release. Add information on the different versions of PTPd. Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/doc/index.html Modified: trunk/doc/index.html =================================================================== --- trunk/doc/index.html 2010-10-12 17:30:40 UTC (rev 92) +++ trunk/doc/index.html 2010-10-12 17:54:00 UTC (rev 93) @@ -13,7 +13,9 @@ <tr> <td> <center><p class="info_text"> -Last site update: 9 August 2008 | Latest PTPd version: <a class="info_text" href="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/ptpd/ptpd-1.0.0.tar.gz">1.0.0</a> +Last site update: 12 October 2010 | Latest PTPd version 1: <a + class="info_text" + href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/ptpd/files/ptpd/1.1.0/ptpd-1.1.0.tar.gz/download">1.1.0</a> Latest PTPd version 2: <a class="info_text" href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/ptpd/files/ptpd/2.1.0/ptpd-2.1.0.tar.gz/download">2.1.0</a> | PTPd is hosted by <a href="http://sourceforge.net"><img src="http://sflogo.sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=139814&type=2" width="125" height="37" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" align="absmiddle"/></a> </p> @@ -26,6 +28,7 @@ <tr> <td> <center><font class="title_text">PTPd</font></center> +<center<font class="subtitle_text"> (Version 1 and Version 2)</font></center> </td> </tr> </table> @@ -78,24 +81,38 @@ <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="content_table"> <tr><td> -<p> The PTP daemon (PTPd) implements the Precision Time protocol (PTP) as -defined by the IEEE 1588 standard. PTP was developed to provide very precise -time coordination of LAN connected computers. </p> +<p> The PTP daemon (PTPd) implements the Precision Time protocol (PTP) +as defined by the relevant IEEE 1588 standard. PTP Version 1 +implements IEEE-1588-2002, and PTP Version 2 implements +IEEE-1588-2008. PTP was developed to provide very precise time +coordination of LAN connected computers. </p> -<p> PTPd is a complete implementation of the IEEE 1588 specification for a -standard (non-boundary) clock. PTPd has been tested with and is known to work -properly with other IEEE 1588 implementations. The source code for PTPd is -freely available under a BSD-style license. Thanks to contributions from users, -PTPd is becoming an increasingly portable, interoperable, and stable IEEE 1588 +<p> PTPd is a complete implementation of the IEEE 1588 specification +for a standard (non-boundary) clock. PTPd has been tested with and is +known to work properly with other IEEE 1588 implementations. The +source code for PTPd is freely available under a BSD-style +license. Thanks to contributions from users, PTPd is becoming an +increasingly portable, interoperable, and stable IEEE 1588 implementation. </p> -<p> PTPd can run on most 32-bit little- or big-endian processors. It does not -require an FPU, so it is great for embedded processors. PTPd currently runs on -Linux, uClinux, FreeBSD, and NetBSD. It should also be easy to port to other -platforms. </p> +<p> PTPd can run on most 32-bit little- or big-endian processors. It +does not require an FPU, so it is great for embedded processors. PTPd +currently runs on Linux, uClinux, FreeBSD, and NetBSD. It should also +be easy to port to other platforms. </p> -<p> PTPd is free. Everyone is welcome to use and contribute to PTPd. </p> +<p>PTPd is free. Everyone is welcome to use and contribute to PTPd. </p> +<p>The PTPd project would like to thank the following for their kind + donations of equipment and time: + + <dl> + <dt><a href="www.meinberg.de/english" >Meinberg Corp </a> + <dd>Donation of an m600 PTPv2 GPS Grandmaster Clock + <dt><a href="https://ssl.sentex.ca/" >Sentex Data Communications</a> + <dd>Hosting the FreeBSD Network Test Cluster + <dt><a href="" >The FreeBSD Foundation </a> + <dd>Providing testing resources for the PTPd Project + </dl> </td></tr></table> <!-- end body --> This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |