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System time
Right now I have worked a long time on customizing a timer found in Kevin's interrupt code to run indefinatly. I was wondering if anyone was able to get a system timer that runs fast enough to use for speed but slow enough so I can get and it doesn't get too big to handle?
/*I used a 1:1 pre-scalar for an interrupt and the controller freaked out, overflowing a 16 bit value every 26.6 ms*/ Last edited by Joohoo : 20-01-2006 at 21:17. |
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