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Subject: Need help with clock registers
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Date: Thu, 16-Jul-87 17:23:07 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jul 16 17:23:07 1987
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Help!

I have a desperate need for a high resolution "SLEEP" type of routine in
Microsoft QuickBASIC 3.0.

I am using an AT&T PC6300, and know its clock resolution goes down to
tenths or hundredths of a second from the MS-DOS "time" command. What
I need to find out is the location in memory of the internal clock's
registers so I can use them instead of the one second resolution
of the regular "timer" stuff.

Does anyone know what this memory location is, or how I could find it?

I'll be forever grateful.


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