GM 2.8L V6 ALDL

Barry Tisdale btisdale at cybersol.com
Sat Sep 16 19:07:04 GMT 2000


I'm using QuickBasic (DOS version) timing via interrupts - works well.
Tried timing how many FOR/NEXT loops (incrementing a counter) executed in,
say, one second and this would give a fairly accurate means of CPU speed
estimation.  Adjust your loops accordingly from the number contained in the
counter and various machines seemed to time ok.  Tried this on 486x33Mhz up
to 686x333Mhz - worked on both.  Don't know a da**ed thing about VB,
though, so how DataMaster does it, I haven't a clue.

Barry

At 07:03 AM 09/16/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>I use a 500 ms delay from the recpt. of the 0x55 in
>the HeartBeat (HB). This works fabulously on the
>two Pentium-class machines I have, but trying to run
>it on a 486DX100 laptop is a no-go. Timing looks *way*
>off on the scope.
>
>I'm using accurate timers (not code loops)
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