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Date: Sun 22-Nov-1989 22:05:50 From: Unknown Subject: Timing on a NeXT? Greetings, I'm a psychologist working with a Cube and I'm interested in implementing some experiments on it. What's holding me back is the need for millisecond timing. How does one keep MACH from stealing processor cycles and slowing down execution of other programs? How can one get accurate timing? Please E-Mail responses to me. Thanks. =============================================================================== \ Bjorn Levidow | "I'm in pain! And I'm wet and I'm / \ Dept. of Psychology | STILL hysterical!" - Mel Brooks / \ University of Washington | / \ Seattle, WA 98195 | It's mine! All mine! / \ bjornl@blake.acs.washington.edu | I'm independently thoughtful! / =============================================================================== >From: jacob@gore.com (Jacob Gore)

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