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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Architecture: m68k-amigaos; ppc-amigaos; ppc-morphos set_ts/get_ts 1.0a (c) 2023 Lorence Lombardo. ? "set_ts/get_ts" are two useful tools for obtaining time within a script. "set_ts" sets a time structure to a local variable within a script. "get_ts" obtains a specified time structure from a local variable set with "set_ts" and computes the duration. The pairs usage is explained with the docu-script "tstst". A more sophisticated example is "DM_bgpk_spk" which is part of the bgpk project from here:- http://geocities.ws/lorylomb/compression.htm "set_td" and "get_td" are similar variants in the "td" directory which make use of the timer device. The pair you choose to use is a matter of personal preference and circumstance suitability. The ARP directory contains variants suitable for "ROM1.x+". For related interest see the following URL:- http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=utility/shell/owlong.lha |
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