Fred,
What you call slight delay ? )
BR,
Serj
Possible uses of our timer resources : ideas soon please!
Re: Possible uses of our timer resources : ideas soon please!
A few clock ticks? :-) Nothing measurable.
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Re: Possible uses of our timer resources : ideas soon please!
You are talking about that time scale..it is possible, then.
Read through the forum. You seems not implemented support for 'long' timers ?
How about rb25 and similar trigger wheel where there could be possible requirement for long timers 'after scheduled tooth'? You might avoided that in a different way ?
BR,
Serj
Read through the forum. You seems not implemented support for 'long' timers ?
How about rb25 and similar trigger wheel where there could be possible requirement for long timers 'after scheduled tooth'? You might avoided that in a different way ?
BR,
Serj
Re: Possible uses of our timer resources : ideas soon please!
By long timers, what do you mean? Do you mean setting and firing a non-hw interrupt, looking at the time, setting the same again if over tmax and setting to hw switch if under tmax? I did impl that, but I don't think it's required at all. I could be wrong. The RB2XDE(T) wheels are pretty simple wheels to schedule from as far as I can tell. What do you forsee that I do not with that setup?
Fred.
Fred.
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