Re: MASM Expert needed immediately




Betov wrote:
"Julienne Walker" <happyfrosty@xxxxxxxxxxx> écrivait
news:1149014679.963603.146030@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:


How about the unit of measure? If the compilation time for a small
program is 94, what the hell does 94 mean? 94 milliseconds, 94
microseconds?

Milliseconds. [Hours is reserved for HLA].

Thank you.

I thought it was pretty obvious what I was asking.

Not for me. I am so stupid, you know, that i expected wrongly
that a user could not confuse 1 and 1000, for a time he just
experienced.

:)

I was just as confident that you weren't doing measures in seconds as I
was that you weren't doing measures in nanoseconds. That pretty much
pared it down to two common units of measure: microseconds and
milliseconds. It's easier to ask, though not necessarily less painful
in this case, than to waste my time studying the code or working up a
test case.

Betov.

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