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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Get

Does "get" mean "obtain" here?


"On a single LAN, with considerable effort it may be possible to get all clocks synchronized down to a few milliseconds, but doing this nationally is tricky. We will discuss distributed clock synchronization in Chap. 3."

  

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anonymous Does "get" mean "obtain" here? No. It means to make them become synchronized.

  • anonymous Does "get" mean "obtain" here?
  • No.
  • It means to make them become synchronized.
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anonymousDoes "get" mean "obtain" here?

No. It means to make them become synchronized.

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No. It means 'to cause all clocks to become synchronised ...'

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