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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 --- Renegade v12-15.3 - Alpha* Origin: The Titantic BBS Telnet - ttb.slyip.com (1:129/305) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 129/305 379/1 396/45 106/2000 633/267 |
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