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| 080328-2033 EST USA Tazzer: See my post #5 at http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18389 for a subroutine to output time information. You would reset the millisecond timer to 0 at the start of a program. Note the millisecond timer has a rather large time range. See the HAAS manual. Resolution is 20 MS. Obviously other time points in the cycle can be measured. I have various routines for verious purposes. You do need MACROS to do this type of work. We also have a hardware product for measuring time points. Some information is at my web site www.beta-a2.com . See the TIMELOG-16 page. . |
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