Insofar as the frame-rate varies with the QL2K "Speed"
setting I suppose we could use it if we could establish what the correct
"frame-rate" for QL2K should be, e.g. 24. I wanted to improve the accuracy
of the setting but in practice the speed will vary depending on other software
running on the machine so is always going to be an approximation. However,
it would be nice to have a program that doesn't have to be run for as long as a
minute. Simon's routines would enable more accurate measurement over, say,
10 seconds.
Stephen
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