Technote HW 550 | October 1990 |
Last reviewed: 11/27/91
The Apple Macintosh Family Hardware Reference, first edition, (page 17-28) says VIA2 timer T1 can generate interrupts up to every 1.2766 microsecond. Is there any documentation for programming the timer to generate the interrupt at high speeds and installing the interrupt service routine? By the way, the Time Manager documented in Inside Macintosh Volume IV (page 299) is capable of generating interrupts at the accuracy of only one millisecond.
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Apple discourages direct use of the VIA2 because it's not present on all Macintosh CPUs. It's absent on the popular Macintosh IIci and IIfx models, for example.
Contrary to the outdated Inside Macintosh Volume IV Time Manager
documentation, the Time Manager in System 6.0.3 and later has accuracy on the
order of 1 microsecond. See Inside Macintosh Volume VI for details on
new Time Manager features.
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