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- From: ii202@rossegat.uji.es (Jorge Acereda Macia)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: C2P
- Date: 7 Feb 1996 18:04:37 GMT
- Organization: Universitat Jaume I. Castell≤ de la Plana. Spain
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- Michael van Elst (mlelstv@serpens.rhein.de) wrote:
- > ii202@rossegat.uji.es (Jorge Acereda Macia) writes:
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- > >Yeah, OS3.0. You need to open lowlevel.library,
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- > In fact you need OS3.1 to have lowlevel.library and it contains just a similar
- > function called ElapsedTime.
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- !?!?!? Really? Well, I have 1200 with OS3.0. and it came with lowlevel.library
- (I bought it used). Haven't reinstalled the OS though.
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- > >but if you need to
- > >use it on <3.0 systems, you can write your replacement using timer.device.
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- > Actually you can just call ReadEClock() from the timer.device library.
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- Hmmm... True. Seems like I confused both functions :-)
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- Greets,
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