Re: LZ: timer functions
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Re: LZ: timer functions
kinda cool. I just learned this like two secs ago but I understand it
pretty well. you need to install an interrupt that will call a certain
routine (a timer) ever so often. how often? the clock incs 200 times a
sec. so base it on that. go to ticalc.org. and poke aroudn there for an
example.
On Tue, 17 Jun 1997, Jason Mark Boyd wrote:
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> > use the clock, an interrupt. :)
> > On Tue, 17 Jun 1997, Jason Mark Boyd wrote:
> >
> > > Is it possible to get accurate timing information from the 85's
> > > port 3? If so,how? If not, please post suggestions on the most
> > > accurate timing loops for 85 asm.
>
> How do I use the clock interrupt, and what values will it give?
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Biya,
Will Stokes
8^)
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