Madhusudan Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi > > I am using time.clock() to get the current time of the processor in seconds. > For my application, I need really high resolution but currently seem to be > limited to 0.01 second. Is there a way to specify the resolution (say 1-10 > microseconds) ?
Not in standard Python. > My processor is a 1.4 MHz Intel processor. Mhz? :) > Surely, it should be able to report times a few (or at least 10) > microseconds apart. It's probably architecture and operating system dependent. The pentium has a timestamp counter that counts clock cycles and the PowerPC has a similar (but slower) counter. You may need to write a little C or asm. Cheers, mwh -- All of us in here are guilty as hell. Justified, yes, but guilty. "and that, your honour, was when I killed him" "Well, I see. That's all right then" -- Devin Rubia, asr -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list