Re: microsecond-resolution-for-2.6

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Hi,
Please go through KURT, RTAI and RTLinux
documentation.
And i just want to know whether such patch is already 
exist for 2.6 kernel as the last seen patch is for
2.4.18 which i am currently using. 
Thanks
Prasanna 
--- Ashwin Rao <ashwin.shirvanthe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> For what do you need microsecond resolution?
> For checking the time elapsed Jiffies and
> do_gettimeofday could help you out.
> 
> On 5/3/05, prasanna wakhare
> <prasannawakhare@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >  Is anybody knowing if there is microsecond
> resolution
> > patch for 2.6 kernel.
> > As it was there for 2.2.13 by KURT linux people.
> > I think such a patch is also needed for 2.6 kernel
> > even though its granularity is 1ms , what if
> someone
> > want to expire the timer in few microseconds.
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Peasanna
> > 
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