At Thursday 2004-05-06 00:46, you wrote:
I have prototype implementations for a few simple Windows clocks I have in mind in works. I'll post when I get a chance to finish something.
In the meantime, perhaps this might be interesting to someone. I wrote this two days ago to assess the capabilities of the clocks on Windows to determine what might be the most suitable as a time source. It outputs a combination of hardcoded information about the documented capabilities of clocks, plus information it has determined real-time about the capabilities of clocks from the OS. It should be standard C++ with documented Windows extensions. I tested on GCC, but it would probably work for any Windows compiler with little or no modifications. The rdtsc support will only work on GCC, though.
I added Winmm.lib as an additional dependency to my properties (link) and it now links, sorry for the alarm [deleted] Victor A. Wagner Jr. http://rudbek.com The five most dangerous words in the English language: "There oughta be a law"