Windows uses 'ticks' of between 10ms and 100ms (varies among versions). If you want higher resolution timing, then you can use the high-resolution timer [via QueryPerformanceFrequency() and QueryPerformanceCounter()] or a multimedia timer. I've not seen interfaces to either of these from Perl, however.
- tyeIn reply to Re^2: Time::HiRes not that high on windows (ticks)
by tye
in thread Time::HiRes not that high on windows
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