From: joerg@std.saic.com (Joerg Lepler)
Subject: High resolution clock
25 Jul 1997 18:55:37 -0700
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Hi,

   Presently I am trying to do fine grain network performance measurments.
Therefore I would need some functions for high resolution clocks. I
remember that on a SUN or a SGI there were sw clocks with a resolution as
low as 108 nanoseconds. As I have to deal with latencies of 2-3
milliseconds, I need a clock with a resolution of at least one
millisecond. 

Does anyone know about such clock functions for the win32 environment?

Thanks,
Joerg

------- Joerg Lepler -----------------
E-Mail: joerg@std.saic.com
        SAIC
        Simulation Technology Division
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