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Sender: "Team Ada: Ada Advocacy Issues (83 & 95)" <[log in to unmask]>
From: "Sparks, Christopher B" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 07:36:56 -0800
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Jeff is right with the delay until statement.  I ran his example on my
Windows NT
4.0 with 130 MB of RAM, Pentium III, don't know what megahertz.  I changed
the
delay for 1.0 second since I didn't want to wait 10 minutes! :-)  I also
change the
code too since Ada.Text_IO is nasty to use when doing timing.  I don't trust
it.

I got these values:
Time Difference:  0.000073752
Time Difference:  0.000072076
Time Difference:  0.000071238
Time Difference:  0.000070400
Time Difference:  0.000064534
Time Difference:  0.000073752
Time Difference:  0.000073752
Time Difference:  0.000065371
Time Difference:  0.000073752
Time Difference:  0.000073753

Chris Sparks

>  <<test_time2.adb>>


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