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Is it possible to get delay less than 1 millisecond in Turbo C?

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I know the delay( ) function of Turbo C and used it in my project. By this function we can give intermediate delay in execution from 1 millisecond to 9999 millisecond.

My main question is "Is it possible to get delay less than 1 millisecond in Turbo C"? If by changin any header file (e.g. dos.h) or by creating my own "delay" function, at any way Can I get delay less than 1 millisecond?

If in C it is not possible than please suggest me any other language in which I can give delay between two commands.

Thanking you in anticipation of a positive response.....
Maulik Shah
Dec 5 '07 #1
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I know the delay( ) function of Turbo C and used it in my project. By this function we can give intermediate delay in execution from 1 millisecond to 9999 millisecond.

My main question is "Is it possible to get delay less than 1 millisecond in Turbo C"? If by changin any header file (e.g. dos.h) or by creating my own "delay" function, at any way Can I get delay less than 1 millisecond?

If in C it is not possible than please suggest me any other language in which I can give delay between two commands.

Thanking you in anticipation of a positive response.....
Maulik Shah
Don't be double posting!!!!!
Dec 5 '07 #2

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