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Brian Ford wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2007, Carlo Florendo wrote:
> 
>> I'm writing an application that requires time precisions up to the
>> microsecond level.
> 
> Then you shouldn't be using Windows.  Millisecond resolution is all the
> scheduler can do (this varies slightly depending on the platform).

Exactly. What I'm doing is a cross-platform application that already
worked in Linux.  I just wanted it to work on Cygwin, and with your
work-around, it already did :)

Thank you very much.

Best Regards,

Carlo

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