[time-nuts] FreeBSD, NetBSD, or Minix-III?

Bob Paddock bob.paddock at gmail.com
Sun May 24 15:32:39 UTC 2009


> A 33.31 format would buy us a century, still allow us to get
> nanoseconds right, but it be computationally inconvenient and
> looks messy, so people balk at it.

Anything wrong with TAI64NA?

http://cr.yp.to/libtai.html

"libtai is a library for storing and manipulating dates and times.

libtai supports two time scales: (1) TAI64, covering a few hundred
billion years with 1-second precision; (2) TAI64NA, covering the same
period with 1-attosecond precision. Both scales are defined in terms
of TAI, the current international real time standard. "

TAI64NA in FPGA?

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