Hello, I am now currently working on a project that requires precise timing(milliseconds), I tried the "real_time_clock", "second_counter", "second_counter", but they are not really accurate, is there a way that you can precisely time. I know there is a program actually allows you to time super precisely "StopwatchCE but the source code had disappeared. Can anyone help me?
Waaangyi wrote:
Hello, I am now currently working on a project that requires precise timing(milliseconds), I tried the "real_time_clock", "second_counter", "second_counter", but they are not really accurate, is there a way that you can precisely time. I know there is a program actually allows you to time super precisely "StopwatchCE but the source code had disappeared. Can anyone help me?


Can't you email the creator of the StopWatchCE, and ask for the source. Alternatively, you could use the Cemetech Source Coder to convert the file back to asm. Also, I feel that the StopWatchCE program works sufficiently well enough to use, rather than have to make another one, but if you want to, go for it.
Just send a PM to the creator. They can help you out.
rohanmodi wrote:
Waaangyi wrote:
Hello, I am now currently working on a project that requires precise timing(milliseconds), I tried the "real_time_clock", "second_counter", "second_counter", but they are not really accurate, is there a way that you can precisely time. I know there is a program actually allows you to time super precisely "StopwatchCE but the source code had disappeared. Can anyone help me?


Can't you email the creator of the StopWatchCE, and ask for the source. Alternatively, you could use the Cemetech Source Coder to convert the file back to asm. Also, I feel that the StopWatchCE program works sufficiently well enough to use, rather than have to make another one, but if you want to, go for it.

I tried, but when I download the file and put on my calculator, it did not work and caused a ram clear
How exactly did you try to disassemble it? AFAIK, you cannot in SourceCoder.
Waaangyi wrote:
Hello, I am now currently working on a project that requires precise timing(milliseconds), I tried the "real_time_clock", "second_counter", "second_counter", but they are not really accurate, is there a way that you can precisely time. I know there is a program actually allows you to time super precisely "StopwatchCE but the source code had disappeared. Can anyone help me?

Did you even look at those examples? You can make it as accurate as possible if you actually bothered to see how they work.
MateoConLechuga wrote:
Waaangyi wrote:
Hello, I am now currently working on a project that requires precise timing(milliseconds), I tried the "real_time_clock", "second_counter", "second_counter", but they are not really accurate, is there a way that you can precisely time. I know there is a program actually allows you to time super precisely "StopwatchCE but the source code had disappeared. Can anyone help me?

Did you even look at those examples? You can make it as accurate as possible if you actually bothered to see how they work.

Indeed, if I try to change numbers a little bit, it would work, thank you for your advice
Waaangyi wrote:
Indeed, if I try to change numbers a little bit, it would work, thank you for your advice

There's even an example called 'stopwatch'. I don't know how much easier this could be; you should have been done months ago.
MateoConLechuga wrote:
Waaangyi wrote:
Indeed, if I try to change numbers a little bit, it would work, thank you for your advice

There's even an example called 'stopwatch'. I don't know how much easier this could be; you should have been done months ago.


Let's be fair now, that demo was created in response to this thread. So until the toolchain release 2 weeks ago with the example, he didn't have a *great* example to start from.

(And sorry Waaangyi for nobody having mentioned this for the 2 weeks that it was out until now)
  
Register to Join the Conversation
Have your own thoughts to add to this or any other topic? Want to ask a question, offer a suggestion, share your own programs and projects, upload a file to the file archives, get help with calculator and computer programming, or simply chat with like-minded coders and tech and calculator enthusiasts via the site-wide AJAX SAX widget? Registration for a free Cemetech account only takes a minute.

» Go to Registration page
Page 1 of 1
» All times are UTC - 5 Hours
 
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum

 

Advertisement