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Hello everyone,

First I would like to thank you for your prompt and very insightful
replies.

As a following to the last email, amongst the replies I have received, an
issue (that is mandatorily important to me) has been risen.

Now it seems that Ada's Real Time package needs not be question upon it's
stability properties.  However, I may need to question it's performances or
it's native design.

What I need is a timer, that can regularly perform jobs and processes at a
very regular and highly small interval of 1/10000 if a second.  The issue
that was raised was one that it wasn't sure Ada could perform such a small
time interval.

What I would like to know is if anyone has programming (recently) for real
time and what the current performances and specifications are for the
Real_Time package?

Again thank you all for your help, I appreciate it.

Stephane Richard
Software Developer

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