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After synchronization is complete, the "LinuxSharedMemoryIPC::update" function seems to save the phase offsets and frequency offsets. Now, if an application wants to get this synchronized value, is there any mechanism? And if possible, from the information saved in the mentioned function, how can I calculate the synchronized time for the present system time of the Slave?
Thanking in advance.
Best Regards,
Debarun
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Hi,
After synchronization is complete, the "LinuxSharedMemoryIPC::update" function seems to save the phase offsets and frequency offsets. Now, if an application wants to get this synchronized value, is there any mechanism? And if possible, from the information saved in the mentioned function, how can I calculate the synchronized time for the present system time of the Slave?
Thanking in advance.
Best Regards,
Debarun
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: