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harold aptroot14-Aug-09 5:47
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Rajesh R Subramanian14-Aug-09 8:46
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harold aptroot wrote:
But they have a resolution which is considerably higher than the standard timer so they come closer to the goal. Sure they don't reach it, but being closer is better than .. well.. not being closer


Well, why don't you understand? Do I have to say again? It is NOT closer to the goal. The goal itself, is unachievable. Windows does not support such things. Not to mention the OP's approach is flawed.

For an OS to provide real-time functionality, it would require a very strong knowledge of the underlying hardware (including how fast each and every device is, how fast is the bus, the processor, how will they behave under specific conditions, etc.,). However, Windows was designed to support a wide variety of hardware, which means that the OS cannot practically have a deep knowledge of each and every hardware device that it may have to work with. So they had to compromise on this part.

Is that you down-voting? Why? Because I don't agree with your comment? Well, your comment is WRONG.


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