Hi.  I'm new to the list.
I have a question about real-time response.  If I am using a 486 DX/66 processor,
what delay and jitter can I expect around a 50 microsecond interrupt time? And,
what is the minimum interrupt period that can be handled.  I'd like to be around
25 microseconds, AND have time left over for handling all the other tasks.
The system will be acquiring data from an A/D in real time, and communicating
that data over the net to another computer.  Will the communication timing foul
up the A/D, and will the A/D found up communication?
I'd appreciate hearing from anyone who has experience with this.

Best regards, Reef Morse
Scientific Software Services

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