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How to determine timespan to the milliseconds on PDAs?

Asked by AMT_VDM in Microsoft Visual C#.Net, Windows MobileProgramming, Windows Mobile (Pocket PC / Win CE) Operating Systems

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I'm using C# (VS2005). Using the function GetDate.Ticks only returns me values with an accuracy of a second on an IPAQ2490.
i.e. 633082888810000000      long
or  633082888820000000      long
So this is unreliable to find out timedifferences of less than a second which is what I need to do.

Here's how I tried to implement it earlier:
            long _TicksSinceLastRead = DateTime.Now.Ticks - _lngLastReceived;

            if (_TicksSinceLastRead < _lngMinimalTimeForResponse)
                Thread.Sleep((int)(_lngMinimalTimeForResponse - _TicksSinceLastRead)/10000);

Can you provide me with code/free components I can use to get an accuracy in the milliseconds range?

Best regards
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