Method procedure TLClockGen.TTLBasicClock.Pump()
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Class: TTLBasicClock
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Syntax
Delphi:
procedure Pump();
C++ Builder:
void __fastcall Pump();
Visual C++ (MFC):
void Pump();
Summary
Generates a clock event if enabled and ClockSource is csExternal.
Description
Use the Pump procedure to generate a single clock event. In order to use Pump you must set the Mode to tcmExternal. If there is a higher level pump in the chain such as hardware device the Pump procedure will be ignored. The highest level pump in the chain serves as a master pump and obtains full control of the pumping.
Delphi example:
TLClockGen1.Pump();
C++ Builder example:
TLClockGen1->Pump();
Visual C++(MFC) example:
TLClockGen1.Pump();
C# Example:
<c>clockGen1.Pump();</c>
Visual C++/CLI example:
clockGen1->Pump();
C# Example:
clockGen1.Pump();
VB Example:
ClockGen1.Pump