b) are you in user space or kernel space?
c) if the answer in b) is that your doing some embedded stuff, you Q on
if it matter if you're in real or protected mode indicate that, then
you're on the wrong mailing list. pls stop posting .
d) 1 sec cpu time, or wall time?
e) do you want to sleep, or burn CPU cycles?
f) why assembly?
On ons, 2003-01-22 at 12:30, Electroniks New wrote:
> Hi,
> What is the equivalent of sleep in assembly.
> I tried jmps and nops i even kept loops.for jumps
> and nops but all in vain .
> Does it make any difference if i am doing this real
> mode instead of pmode ? doesnt the functions nop and
> jmps do what they are supposed to do . 16000 nops
> doesn't sleep for 1 sec.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
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