dimitrius
30th December 2003, 15:24
Right, alot of programs use time stamps and alot of programs also require integral values. Here's a little tool that I made for myself to help with the situation. You enter a timestamp in the format of
DD:HH:MM:SS.mmm
D-Days
H-Hours
M-Minutes
S-Seconds
m-milliseconds
:-separator
you don't have to enter all the values. Then on the other side you get integeral values - milliseconds, seconds and milliseconds, minutes, seconds, mil. etc.
and just to make life easier it's also a little calculator that you can use to add and subtract time stamps. Very easy to use and fully explained.
You need msvbvm60.dll installed on your system
You can get it anywhere just google for it, then copy the dll to your windows\system32 and then run "regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\msvbvm60.dll" to register the dll. But most likely you allready have it.
@ DaveEL
I'll send you a copy and you can attach it to the forum if you approve like last time. ok?
DD:HH:MM:SS.mmm
D-Days
H-Hours
M-Minutes
S-Seconds
m-milliseconds
:-separator
you don't have to enter all the values. Then on the other side you get integeral values - milliseconds, seconds and milliseconds, minutes, seconds, mil. etc.
and just to make life easier it's also a little calculator that you can use to add and subtract time stamps. Very easy to use and fully explained.
You need msvbvm60.dll installed on your system
You can get it anywhere just google for it, then copy the dll to your windows\system32 and then run "regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\msvbvm60.dll" to register the dll. But most likely you allready have it.
@ DaveEL
I'll send you a copy and you can attach it to the forum if you approve like last time. ok?