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#105101 - timing in Win? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Andy Neil said:
Thus the problem is not (always) that IN and OUT simply cannot be used; rather, that they no longer directly access the hardware and therefore the timing is nothing like it was for direct access. Timing is always a bad joke in OS like Win... Jan Waclawek PS. Just a joke: ...but given a good definition, you can call it Real Time :-) |
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