Thanks a lot for the reply.
I have this question is because I need a high frequency timer, like 32KHz.
So far, the TimerM does not provide such granularity.
Actually, it is not very difficult, as long as understanding how to
write ISR in C.
I really appreciate your reply


On Nov 14, 2007 12:56 PM, Michael Schippling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Near as I can tell the TimerM code uses timer0, via the Clock module.
>
> Then under mica2 there is a SysTime module that uses Timer3.
>
> And under micaz there are HPLTimer1 and HPLTimer2 modules,
> plus a TimerJiffy that uses HPLTimer2.
>
> The micaz code should work fine on mica2 as well, so you shouldn't
> have to reinvent the wheel...and no, I don't know why it's only
> available under micaz...
>
> I also have a bit of, perhaps redundant, Timer3 code that may help
> bootstrapping in:
>      http://www.etantdonnes.com/Motes/AVR128timers.zip
>
> MS
>
>
> Tao Wu wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Currently, I am implementing a high frequency timer (like 32KHz). I
> > plan to use the 16 bits timer3 in ATmega128.
> > The question is that I am not very sure what timers TinyOS 1.X  has used so 
> > far.
> > I think the Timer component uses timer0, but I do not know what timers
> > other components might use.
> > Can anyone confirm the compatibility of timers?
> > Thank you very much.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Tao
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