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RE: Handyboard execution/operation speed
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Date: 
Tue, 27 Mar 2001 17:58:04 GMT
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Hi Everyone:

Well, no responses, so I'll ask again:

      How fast does the HandyBoard with the standard interactive C
libraries execute standard IC instructions?  What about the software system
interrupt at 1kHz and the multitasking overhead, how do they play into
things?

I know float instructions can take upwards of 1ms (!), but what about other
IC instructions?  Do different instructions require different numbers of
cycles?  How long does the interrupt and multitasking between the 1ms
'ticks' take?

Thanks for any information - I think this would make a great FAQ entry.

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William Sitch, B.E.Eng. (1999) Carleton University
OCIECE Master of Engineering Candidate
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Hey all: How fast does the HandyBoard with the standard interactive C libraries execute standard IC instructions? What about the software system interrupt at 1kHz and the multitasking overhead, how do they play into things? I know float instructions (...) (24 years ago, 10-Mar-01, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)

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