Timeme is a small program for the Amiga that uses timer.device to calculate how long it takes for a command to execute.
- Installation:
Just copy the executable to your C/ drawer (or anywhere in your path).
- Usage:
Open a shell and run timeme followed by the program you wish and it's parameters. Although it can be used for WB apps, it mainly makes sense for shell stuff.
- Examples:
17/0.Ram Disk:> timeme dir ram: IbrowseCache (dir) ENV (dir) Clipboards (dir) T (dir) disk.info -- 0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 secs, 159234 msec -- 17/0.Ram Disk:> timeme lha x LHA_FILES:DOSBox_68k.lha ram: LhA Freeware Version 2.12 68040+ Copyright (c) 1991-94 by Stefan Boberg. Copyright (c) 1998,1999 by Jim Cooper and David Tritscher. Copyright (c) 2004-2006 by Sven Ottemann. Extracting from archive 'LHA_FILES:DOSBox_68k.lha': Extracting: ( 209/ 209) DOSBox_Amiga68k/AUTHORS Extracting: ( 17992/ 17992) DOSBox_Amiga68k/COPYING Extracting: ( 1042/ 1042) DOSBox_Amiga68k/dosbox.conf Extracting: ( 2439416/ 2439416) DOSBox_Amiga68k/DOSBox_68k.exe Extracting: ( 3223/ 3223) DOSBox_Amiga68k/DOSBox_68k.readme Extracting: ( 1044/ 1044) DOSBox_Amiga68k/dosbox_soundenabled.conf Extracting: ( 1493/ 1493) DOSBox_Amiga68k/INSTALL Extracting: ( 5673/ 5673) DOSBox_Amiga68k/NEWS Extracting: ( 6465/ 6465) DOSBox_Amiga68k/README Extracting: ( 359/ 359) DOSBox_Amiga68k/THANKS 10 files extracted, all files OK. Operation successful. -- 0 hours, 0 minutes, 3 secs, 917470 msec --