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From: | "Tim Van Holder" <tim DOT van DOT holder AT pandora DOT be> |
To: | <djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com> |
Subject: | RE: Interaction between __dpmi_yield and signals? |
Date: | Mon, 22 Jan 2001 21:56:15 +0100 |
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> No. There's only one timer, so setting it again nukes the first one. Then I _really_ don't see where the problem comes from. > Anyway, you could modify __dpmi_yield to print on the screen whether > SIGALRM is hooked or not, and then run the program and see what > happens. (Be careful not to use printf or anything fancy, though. I > suggest simply write 0 or 1 to some point on the screen with > farpokeb.) Thanks, but I think I'll leave well enough alone; it works for now. I'll investigate this further if and when a real problem shows up. At least I'll know where to start :-)
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