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| From: | Kai Dietrich <toepferei DOT dietrich AT t-online DOT de> |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | replace uclock |
| Date: | Sun, 17 Dec 2000 08:35:32 +0100 |
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Hi!
I'm using uclock to control the framerate of my
little game (not written with allegro). But I also
use MIDAS Digital Audio System which causes uclock
not to work, so the framerate is'nt correct. My
question: Is there any replacment for uclock which
works also with MIDAS?
TIA
Bye
Kai
void mainloop(void)
{
uclock_t start;
float delay;
delay= xdelay*0.0006*UCLOCKS_PER_SEC;
for(;;)
{
start= uclock();
.
.//do some work
.
while((uclock()-start) < delay);
}
}
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