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  • Subject: Mcsec in Timestamp, is it possible
  • From: Dimitri Efimov <defimov@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 11:50:59 -0500

We have got some process runnig less than 1 msec (840 with 24 CPU). Sound
greate, but I have to know how match time it takes to finish the process. As
I can see in journal, that system can manage microseconds, therefore why
when I use 

 C                   TIME                    timestamp           

to obtain current time of the system, I allways have 000 as microseconds. 

Do somebody have an experiece to obtain time with microseconds including?

Thanks, 

Dmitri


 
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