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Hi all, I have a problem with the System.Threading.Timer class that I am using for my clock. The clock runs faster on
and Intel box than it does on an AMD box and it has nothing to do with the CPU speed. Has anyone come across this before? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. with regards James |
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Ok, I have found that it is not a cpu problem as I have another box with an AMD Duron XP 1000MHz(5x200) which runs at the correct speed.
I have tried it on another computer (an intel celeron 4A, 2400MHz(6x400) and it runs slow. ) There doesn't seem to be any link between the CPU and the slow clock problem. I thought now maynbe it could be a video card problem, but can't see any problems out there of this kind. Does anyone have any other ideas on what might be causing my analog clock program to run slow? cheers James |
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