Martin Burnicki wrote:
Alan wrote:
However when I turn -M on the bottom line changes to Current 0.977 ms

Is that really correct as even I can tell 0.977 is less than the
"minimun" 1.000 ms" in the previous line?

I think 1 ms is just the nominal value and 0.977 is due to rounding errors
or an inexact measurement interval.

Timer ticks on most versions of Win* are derived from the CMOS clock chip which can generate interrupts at any power of two rate, from 1 Hz to 32 KHz.

1024 Hz corresponds to ~977 us.

Terje

--
- <Terje.Mathisen at tmsw.no>
"almost all programming can be viewed as an exercise in caching"

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