Erich Waelde <ew.fo...@nassur.net> writes:
> "Measuring time" is more diverse than it seems.
[ very good list skipped ]

Yes, I know. I have experimented with many of these
situations in arduino c dialect before.

> [...] use any timer, feed it any availabe clock_source/prescaler
> combination. Clear the timer register, start the timer, stop
> and read the timer ...

Thats what I try to do as a very first test.
Looks like I don't get how to do it (see other post).

> It all depends on the conditions. How long is the time, you
> want to measure? How accurate should it be?

I have different applications in mind with different requirements.
I think I should be able to figure that part out once I'm over the
very basic problems like uploading files and timer initialisation.

> I can provide code for some of these, if you are interested.

Despite the fact that I'm in a beginners exploring phase and absolutely
want to reinvent the wheel myself and try to understand every single bit
I am still very interested to look at your code to have some working
examples to learn from.

Robert

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