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Date: | Mon, 16 Oct 2000 12:18:07 +0200 |
From: | Gautier <gautier DOT demontmollin AT maths DOT unine DOT ch> |
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Subject: | Re: Fine timing |
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Eli: > > Nice! And is it possible to read the 1024ths of second from port 70h > > without using an interrupt ? > No :-( (You didn't think you will get away easily, did you?) Sometimes I have irrealistic dreams... Actually, I would have found the 1024ths somewhere in a doc when programming the reading of CMOS values. > The time values which can be accessed via port 70h are up to seconds > only. To get a better resolution, you need to enable Int 70h and > count the 1024ths of a second inside the interrupt handler. Thank you, I'll re-find a documentation about this. It will be much more satisfying than re-setting the BIOS time (with midnight issues etc.) at each PIT interrupt... ______________________________________________________ Gautier -- http://members.nbci.com/gdemont/gsoft.htm
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