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Date:      Thu, 22 Oct 98 20:52:45 +0100
From:      stefan@callmedia.se
To:        freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Cc:        stefan@callmedia.se
Subject:   Time granularity
Message-ID:  <199810221827.UAA22987@callmedia.se>

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Hello Hackers.

First:
	I know this subject (OS)doesn't belong here!
Sorry in advance if it causes you inconvenience, but I really need some competent discussion partners.
(Sorry)

Unfortunately we have some of these horrible SCO 3.2 server(something). 
(We can't at this moment port that software to FreeBSD. driver stuff)
	Is there anyone that have any clue on how to get bigger time granularity on SCO 3.2 than hundreds of a second(thousands with CPU time usage)? We need to do very accurate timing in a kind of competition.
	Is there any library for this kind of stuff out there?
	
(With FreeBSD's timing functionality and virtual clocks there is no problem, I know,)

Many thanks in advance

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Stefan Lindgren
family.lindgren@usa.net
p: +46 709 220 770

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