cahalan@iris613.gsfc.nasa.gov (Bob Cahalan) (09/14/89)
Dear friends, I've seen a number of requests lately for a millisecond timer on ibmpc's. Here's just the thing, written in TurboC and placed in the public domain last year. I've used in on a Toshiba 1000 to redo Shaw's "dripping faucet" experiment, and reproduced his beautiful fractal time-time plots at high flow rates, triggering the timer thru the serial port. Enjoy! ==Bob== [cahalan@iris613.gsfc.nasa.gov] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert F. Cahalan # Laboratory for Atmospheres cahalan@iris613.gsfc.nasa.gov # NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center frrfc@scfvm (bitnet) # Greenbelt, MD 20771
conway@hpdtl.HP.COM (Daniel F. Conway) (09/16/89)
/ hpdtl:comp.sys.ibm.pc / cahalan@iris613.gsfc.nasa.gov (Bob Cahalan) / 12:41 pm Sep 13, 1989 / | Dear friends, | | I've seen a number of requests lately for a | millisecond timer on ibmpc's. Here's just the | thing, written in TurboC and placed in the | public domain last year. I've used in on a | Toshiba 1000 to redo Shaw's "dripping faucet" | experiment, and reproduced his beautiful | fractal time-time plots at high flow rates, | triggering the timer thru the serial port. | | Enjoy! | | ==Bob== [cahalan@iris613.gsfc.nasa.gov] | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | Robert F. Cahalan # Laboratory for Atmospheres | cahalan@iris613.gsfc.nasa.gov # NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center | frrfc@scfvm (bitnet) # Greenbelt, MD 20771 | ---------- | O.K. I'll bite; where is the code? All we got here was the cover letter. Perhaps its like Fermat's last theorem (the margin is to small for it to fit)? :-)