RE: Short wait

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right after having sent this I said to myself "hello stupid, why don't you
look in LDD?" ( really I said "hallo åndsvage hvorfor kigger du ikke i LDD)
but I don't suppose you understand that ;o])

And there is was udelay and mdelay, (and I have been grepping for time, wait
and sleep)

Sorry for having wasted your time.


-- 
Martin Hansen
Student at SDU Sønderborg. www.sdu.dk
Writing final project at Danfoss drives A/S. http://drives.danfoss.com

Tlf: 74 88 54 62


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hansen Martin 
> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:43 AM
> To: Kernelnewbies (E-mail)
> Subject: Short wait
> 
> 
> In a driver I need to make a short wait. at about 1 ms. But 
> never more that
> 1.5 ms.
> 
> So a reschedule don't work here. Is there some macro 
> available to make this
> short wait?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Martin Hansen
> Student at SDU Sønderborg. www.sdu.dk
> Writing final project at Danfoss drives A/S. http://drives.danfoss.com
> 
> Tlf: 74 88 54 62
> --
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