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CE hi res timer? [TI-84+CE]

Started by kotu, September 05, 2016, 05:45:42 PM

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kotu

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Hi

Can anyone help with this

I need a hi res timer which gives a time in milliseconds at least, to time the time between frames


Thanks
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kotu

I hope so

By the way whoever reads this, @MateoConLechuga ?? lol

I played about with boot_SetTimersControlRegister and boot_GetTimer1Counter but it didn't work
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MateoConLechuga

You have two for timers: The 32KHz crystal oscillator timer, or the CPU clock rate itself, which can vary from calculator to calculator and the current CPU set speed. As for using the timer correctly, there's an example in the tool chain. Hope this helps :)

Unicorn

Quote from: MateoConLechuga on September 05, 2016, 06:12:39 PM
You have two for timers: The 32KHz crystal oscillator timer, or the CPU clock rate itself, which can vary from calculator to calculator and the current CPU set speed. As for using the timer correctly, there's an example in the tool chain. Hope this helps :)

I'm gonna be that one guy, but which example? :P
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MateoConLechuga

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Quote from: Unicorn on September 05, 2016, 06:13:50 PM
Quote from: MateoConLechuga on September 05, 2016, 06:12:39 PM
You have two for timers: The 32KHz crystal oscillator timer, or the CPU clock rate itself, which can vary from calculator to calculator and the current CPU set speed. As for using the timer correctly, there's an example in the tool chain. Hope this helps :)

I'm gonna be that one guy, but which example? :P
Demo 3 of the toolchain @Unicorn :)

kotu

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