Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!lll-winken!snll-arpagw!paolucci From: paolucci@snll-arpagw.UUCP (Sam Paolucci) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: CPU Time Message-ID: <101@snll-arpagw.UUCP> Date: 28 Apr 89 22:49:56 GMT References: <94@snll-arpagw.UUCP> <1019@sas.UUCP> Reply-To: paolucci@snll-arpagw.UUCP (Sam Paolucci) Organization: Sandia National Labs, Livermore, CA Lines: 19 In article <1019@sas.UUCP> walker@sas.UUCP (Doug Walker) writes: ->You don't say what compiler/assembler you are using, but if your executable ->is compatible with the standard Amiga object file format (read: not Manx) ->you should be able to use the Lattice profiler that comes with Lattice 5.0. This does not answer my question. The original question was how to find out the current CPU time a program is using up. The program itself has to be able to determine this. I would have thought that such a function would have been part of the system library, since it is available on all other multitasking (and multiuser) operating systems that I know. -- -+= SAM =+- "the best things in life are free" ARPA: paolucci@snll-arpagw.llnl.gov