??? 02/17/03 19:10 Read: times |
#39272 - RE: asembly code for digital clock/stopwatch Responding to: ???'s previous message |
However, you can make a good Real Time Clock using a Watchdog Timer.
Huh?, The watchdogs I know about have extreme tolerances e.g. the 1232 min 600, max 2000. You must mean internal watchdog. How do you measure the time betewwn resets ? Erik |
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