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Re: Sleep() issue     

Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.embedded · Group Profile · Search for Sleep issue in microsoft.public.windowsxp.embedded
Author: Henry Markov
Date: Apr 25, 2007 10:02

... let me answer the basic question you posed. The Sleep interval is determined by the motherboard and the HAL....motherboard for XP and XPe and you get different Sleep intervals then I think the reason is that you...> It works under Windos XP with a simple Sleep(2). Under XPE the same program will wait for 15ms instead of 2ms. Any value for Sleep() lower than 15ms will produce the same wait of...
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Re: Sleep() issue     

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Author: KM
Date: Apr 22, 2007 16:31

... the thread in time critical priority I wouldn't expect the 10-15 jitter from the Sleep(1) call unless there are other time critical threads are running in the system at ... can set the timer resolution to its minimum and thus increase the accuracy of the sleep interval. I also hope that you setting THREAD_PRIORITY_TIME_CRITICAL priority level within REALTIME_PRIORITY_CLASS priority class (if ...
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Re: Sleep() issue     

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Author: KM
Date: Apr 21, 2007 20:49

...(buffer_size) count -= buffer_size } time3=GetTickCount() sleep(1) time4=GetTickCount() print (all ...if you still suspect the issue is due to the system...data process_the_data(buffer_size) count -= buffer_size } sleep(1) } This is a skeleton...value - t+12ms.... Again, the Sleep(1) can wait for 1...
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Re: Sleep() issue     

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Author: Senen
Date: Apr 21, 2007 10:01

... for 4ms of data process_the_data(buffer_size) count -= buffer_size } sleep(1) } This is a skeleton, the real code...management. The accuracy of the duration of the sleep is not critical, it's here mainly to ..., but in XPE the duration of the sleep is 15ms then we have the followin bahavior:...t+8ms updated value - t+12ms.... Again, the Sleep(1) can wait for 1, 2, 3...
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Re: Sleep() issue     

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Author: KM
Date: Apr 20, 2007 17:57

...'s RTX). What you want to do to get more statistic data on the issues is as follows: - bump up your "waiting" thread priority to highest or time-critical. ...of the wait is not critical. It works under Windos XP with a simple Sleep(2). Under XPE the same program will wait for 15ms instead of 2ms. Any value for Sleep() lower than 15ms will produce the same wait of 15ms. The use of ...
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Re: Sleep() issue     

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Author: Sean Liming (eMVP)
Date: Apr 20, 2007 08:02

Instead of sleep is it possible to do a wait on service, which is a bit more accurate? Regards, Sean Liming www.... accuracy of the wait is not critical. It works under Windos XP with a simple Sleep(2). Under XPE the same program will wait for 15ms instead of 2ms. Any value for Sleep() lower than 15ms will produce the same wait of 15ms. The use of SetWaitableTimer produces ...
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Sleep() issue     

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Author: Senen
Date: Apr 20, 2007 04:12

... for a device for about 2ms. The accuracy of the wait is not critical. It works under Windos XP with a simple Sleep(2). Under XPE the same program will wait for 15ms instead of 2ms. Any value for Sleep() lower than 15ms will produce the same wait of 15ms. The use of SetWaitableTimer produces the same effect. How can I ...
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Re: Talking about the constitution when will people stop talking in their sleep And WAKE UP!!!     

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Author: tg
Date: Sep 1, 2008 06:29

... the constitution Gives the Lawyers barristers and the Judges jobs and distracts the masses from real issues most that claim to understand do seminars and line their own pockets Most that want to be royalty are successfully distracted from the bigger issues. Man has become the victim of his own intelligence Forgetting the That LORE is written in...
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Re: Talking about the constitution when will people stop talking in their sleep And WAKE UP!!!     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 31, 2008 20:50

...> Arguing the constitution Gives the Lawyers barristers and the Judges jobs and distracts the masses from real issues most that claim to understand do seminars and line their own pockets Most that want to be royalty are successfully distracted from the bigger issues. Man has become the victim of his own intelligence Forgetting the That LORE is written in ...
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Talking about the constitution when will people stop talking in their sleep And WAKE UP!!!     

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Author: Rainbowmatrix
Date: Aug 31, 2008 19:46

...!! Arguing the constitution Gives the Lawyers barristers and the Judges jobs and distracts the masses from real issues most that claim to understand do seminars and line their own pockets Most that want to be royalty are successfully distracted from the bigger issues. Man has become the victim of his own intelligence Forgetting the That LORE is written in our DNA ...
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