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echo: pascal_lessons
to: Scott Adams
from: Chris Hoppman
date: 2003-12-18 13:53:48
subject: Re: since ya`ll are asking.

SA>      Another thing is why do you need the timeslice?  A multi-tasking
SA>      software? A TSR? A game?  The particular type of software
SA>      also indicates how to go.  A game sometimes need fast and
SA>      sometimes slow timeslices, for example.
SA> 

16-Bit Real Mode BBS software.

SA>      Now with that stuff said have you checked out SWAG?  It has
SA>      at least 3 sample codes using the keyword time slice in it.
SA>      One for os/2 and Desqview and 2 others general code sources.
SA>      Keep in mind though those are in pure assembler.  But ASM
SA>      is a good way to go with timeslices.

Yes, but I don't need to learn how to do them, *except if there is others for 
Win2k*, I needed to learn the proper ways to execute them.  The Where and
When..  As, my example program shows.

chris

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