Re: how to catch a wildrunning pointer

2000-02-03 Thread Thomas Klein
Alfred Perlstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 28.01.2000 11:49:34 To: Thomas Klein/Aachen/Utimaco/DE@utimaco cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: how to catch a wildrunning pointer Hi My Problem: Within a kernel timeout routine I allocate memory and fill it with data. After

question: delay of a context - switch

1999-07-09 Thread Thomas Klein
Hi Dose anyone know how long a the kernel is busy with context switching (beetween two processes) ? Has anyone tested this yet? I estimate of about 7 usec duration for that, (on a Pentium 400) but I think that's to long. Regards Thomas To Unsubscribe: send mail to

question: delay of a context - switch

1999-07-08 Thread Thomas Klein
Hi Dose anyone know how long a the kernel is busy with context switching (beetween two processes) ? Has anyone tested this yet? I estimate of about 7 usec duration for that, (on a Pentium 400) but I think that's to long. Regards Thomas To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

questing: delay of a context - switch

1999-06-30 Thread Thomas Klein
Hi Dose anyone know how long a the kernel is buisy with context switching (beetween two processes) ? Has anyone testet this yet? I have made estimate of 7 usec duration for that, (on a Pentium 400) but I think that's to long. Regards Thomas To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL

questing: delay of a context - switch

1999-06-30 Thread Thomas Klein
Hi Dose anyone know how long a the kernel is buisy with context switching (beetween two processes) ? Has anyone testet this yet? I have made estimate of 7 usec duration for that, (on a Pentium 400) but I think that's to long. Regards Thomas To Unsubscribe: send mail to