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From: Paul Richards <Paul AT dunvegan1 DOT demon DOT co DOT uk>
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Subject: Re: high resolution timer
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 21:08:36 +0100
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Shawn Hargreaves writes,
>Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia writes:
>> The problem is that I wanted to code a driver (well, sort of)
>> to be used with a few different applications, some of which
>> need timer 0 for themselves, so I wanted to use some other
>> resource for timing. But I guess I'll have to write some functions
>> to use the timer 0 in the driver and provide some timer facilities
>> for the underlying applications.
>
<plug about Allegro>
Another plug:  Go to my website [1] and download the IFS program.  This
uses a "Toolkit" [2] that I have that has some of my useful functions in
it.  The "Toolkit" is just the toolkit.* files and the timer in there is
accurate to 800 odd ns, under a microsecond anyway.  Use it however you
want, I accept no responsibility. :)

You could download Astroidz instead and use the timer.h file from that
but it's an older version AFAICR.

[1] - http://www.dunvegan1.demon.co.uk/paul/
[2] - I've only just thought of the idea so don't slag it's
insignificant size.  ;)
-- 
Paul Richards

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