Hi Robert,
I *may* have what uou want... can you tell me what you are using it for?
and if you are running running on real hardware?
Tha problem is that the PC as hardware does not have that information,
only 54ms resolution. I have a function that acesses real hw and gives
time in ms, and "co
Jim Hall wrote:
> > Where can I get a POSIX-compatible utime() for TC?
>
> I wonder if this is what you need:
> http://tools.openoffice.org/source/browse/tools/dmake/msdos/borland/utime.c?rev=1.1.1.1&view=markup
It's not, of course, because it just sets *current* time by writing to
the file.
So
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 6:20 AM, Robert Riebisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Where can I get a POSIX-compatible utime() for TC?
I wonder if this is what you need:
http://tools.openoffice.org/source/browse/tools/dmake/msdos/borland/utime.c?rev=1.1.1.1&view=markup
The comment says it is n
Hi!
Where can I get a POSIX-compatible utime() for TC?
Robert Riebisch
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