SpletThe internal PC timer operates at a frequency of 18.2 ticks per second. or about 0.054 seconds per tick...it uses these ticks to keep track of the time...using gettime (not the best way -- counting the PC http://computer-programming-forum.com/46-asm/d6515ae5e2c85af8.htm
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SpletQuote mlumbrer wrote: > Hi, > to do some light profiling I like to measure small time intervals > between code statements. > I imagine to use the function Now( ), but I suspect this function SpletSign in. key.txt - Google Drive. Sign in histogramme tableau
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SpletInt 15h, function 86h allows you to delay a specified number of milliseconds (well, technically the increment is 1/1024 second instead of 1/1000, but the difference is rarely meaningful). SpletQuote Ben Goldak wrote: > Is there a way to get the DOS time via TP7 without making a call to the DOS > time function (that seems to be a bit non-deterministic in its timing). SpletGreat question. Gets the mental gears working - and it's been too quiet in here lately. Maybe many of us in the northern hemisphere will do more work on our OSs over the winter months. home with help scottsdale