Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!mcsun!ukc!inmos!brac!davidb From: davidb@brac.inmos.co.uk (David Boreham) Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: Synchronising Clocks. Keywords: 25MHz 20MHz CLOCK SYNC Message-ID: <10124@ganymede.inmos.co.uk> Date: 29 Aug 90 20:04:47 GMT References: <1990Aug22.164935.12358@cs.city.ac.uk> <41045@mips.mips.COM> Sender: news@inmos.co.uk Reply-To: davidb@inmos.co.uk (David Boreham) Organization: none Lines: 19 In article <41045@mips.mips.COM> mark@mips.COM (Mark G. Johnson) writes: >William K. Stewart, "A Solution to a Special Case of the Synchronization >Problem", IEEE Trans. Computers, 1985-6 (don't have page #'s or exact date >on my preprint). From the Abstract: "... This paper describes a synchronizer >that exhibits an arbitrarily low failure rate and a short propagation delay >for the special case of synchronizing a signal that is synchronous with >some periodic signal." > OK, I give up. Just spent a hour reading 13 years of IEEE Trans on Computers and can't find this paper. There were a couple of copies missing though. I do remember seeing the thing a few years ago so could someone please post the exact reference. Thanks. David Boreham, INMOS Limited | mail(uk): davidb@inmos.co.uk or ukc!inmos!davidb Bristol, England | (us): uunet!inmos.com!davidb +44 454 616616 ex 547 | Internet: davidb@inmos.com