I'm using /Core 2.2 on both Windows NT and BeOS 5 x86 and nope, such a 
feature doesn't exist.

I'm sure there are hurdles in getting exact measurements of time in less than 
seconds.

If it would be possible to run a continuous REBOL routine in the background 
while continuing to execute REBOL scripts in the foreground, then I suppose 
you could call upon a word that returns an approximate sub-second length of 
time (most likely represented as an estimated fraction of a second instead of 
an exact measurement in milliseconds.)

Depending on the workload of the cpu at any given time, this estimated 
fraction of a second may be based on a different denominator.

Any other thoughts on this? I REALLY would like to be able to call upon 
fractions of a second in REBOL.

-Ryan

> Ryan,
> Have you tried the view version ... maybe its there.
> -Larry
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Wouldn't this be cool?
> >
> > >>
> > >> current-time: now/time
> > == 20:37:33
> > >> print current-time/hour
> > 20
> > >> print current-time/minute
> > 37
> > >> print current-time/second
> > 33
> > >> print current-time/millisecond
> > 14
> > >> print current-time/microsecond
> > 57
> > >> print current-time/nanosecond
> > 98
> >
> > Any idea if this would even be possible?
> >
> > -Ryan
> 


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