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PC embedded i386 platform : clock runs 28 % too fast ?
- From: "Rob van der Ouderaa" <rouderaa at xs4all dot nl>
- To: "Ecos-Discuss at Sources dot Redhat. Com" <ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 19:03:10 +0100
- Subject: [ECOS] PC embedded i386 platform : clock runs 28 % too fast ?
Hi,
Maybe somebody can shed some light on this strange
behaviour. On an embedded Octagon 2050 PC with an 5x86 (intel compatible)
CPU running at 128 MHZ
the sense of time of the Ecos seems to be 28% too fast.
The Ecos version used is version 2.0.
>From a rough measurement with a stopwatch the following measurment is taken:
Real measured time from stopwatch : 180 seconds
Seconds as returned by the Ecos time() function : 231 seconds
So the Ecos type of time is too fast. Is there a way to fix this ?
Regards,
Rob van der Ouderaa
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