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Subject: 
Re: mseconds()
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Date: 
Wed, 28 Feb 2001 01:31:44 GMT
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"It's a primitive" means that it's defined in the machine code, in the
runtime engine.

You can look through the source to pcode.asm to see how stuff
works... http://handyboard.com/software/icsource.html .

Fred

In your message you said:
I'm trying to locate the actual code that comprises mseconds(), but all I
can find is a statement saying that mseconds is now an IC primitive.  Is
there anyway someone can direct me to that code?

Thanks in advance



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  RE: mseconds()
 
I'm trying to locate the actual code that comprises mseconds(), but all I can find is a statement saying that mseconds is now an IC primitive. Is there anyway someone can direct me to that code? Thanks in advance (24 years ago, 28-Feb-01, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)

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