Re: Timer resolution for sys$setimr() ?

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Sujet : Re: Timer resolution for sys$setimr() ?
De : arne (at) *nospam* vajhoej.dk (Arne Vajhøj)
Groupes : comp.os.vms
Date : 05. Dec 2024, 15:25:09
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On 12/5/2024 8:05 AM, Simon Clubley wrote:
On 2024-12-04, Arne Vajhøj <arne@vajhoej.dk> wrote:
On 12/4/2024 8:37 AM, Simon Clubley wrote:
What is the actual resolution of timer events queued using the
sys$setimr() system service ?
>
NOTE: this is about when the timer becomes eligible to fire, not when
it actually does, given that VMS is not a hard RTOS.
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The base VMS time format is in 100ns units, but I couldn't see anything
about the units actually used when firing timer events. Is it the same
as the hopeless terminal driver timeouts, or is it 100ns, or is it
something in between ?
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IDS VMS Alpha 1.5 (30 years old!) says:
 [snip]
 Thanks Arne. I never even thought to check the I&DS as this was something
I was expecting to find in the normal user documentation.
Maybe it is. I just found it in IDS, but that does not preclude that
it also is somewhere in the "electronic colored wall".
But they could have decided to omit it because it is so
implementation specific.
Arne

Date Sujet#  Auteur
4 Dec 24 * Timer resolution for sys$setimr() ?7Simon Clubley
4 Dec 24 `* Re: Timer resolution for sys$setimr() ?6Arne Vajhøj
4 Dec 24  +* Re: Timer resolution for sys$setimr() ?3Arne Vajhøj
5 Dec 24  i`* Re: Timer resolution for sys$setimr() ?2Simon Clubley
5 Dec 24  i `- Re: Timer resolution for sys$setimr() ?1Arne Vajhøj
5 Dec 24  `* Re: Timer resolution for sys$setimr() ?2Simon Clubley
5 Dec 24   `- Re: Timer resolution for sys$setimr() ?1Arne Vajhøj

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