There was a small bug in the Win32::GUI code which prevented the timer
function from working reliably.

If anybody need a fixed binary for ActiveState build 515, you can download
if from www.perl2exe.com/GUI.dll .  Copy this file to
c:\perl\site\lib\win32\GUI.dll or wherever your perl is installed.

Regards,

Indy Singh

-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Southwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, May 10, 1999 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: [perl-win32-gui] Using Timer feature


>Maybe the problem is with NT then.  I also have NT 4.0 SP3 at work (the
>Pentium 233) and it doesn't work.  I also have a Win95 machine (that's the
>Pentium 90) at work that I have the same script on and it works on that
one.
>
>That's a real drag.
>
>Jonathan Southwick                              [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Technical and Network Services
>Allegheny College
>Meadville, PA  16335                             814-332-2755
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Tim Haakenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, May 10, 1999 10:53 AM
>Subject: Re: [perl-win32-gui] Using Timer feature
>
>
>> Jonathan,
>> Remember when I suggested you use a timer, I explained that I could not
>> get it to work.  I was surprised when you sent me code that was
>> essentially identical to mine.  Surprised because yours worked and mine
>> did not.  I have a 350 MHz Pentium II at work running NT 4.0 SP3.  I
>> then tried it at home, AND IT WORKED!!  At home I have a 133MHz 486DX4
>> running Windows 95.  Go figure.
>>
>> So to make a short story long, yes I have also seen this peculiar
>> behavior.
>>
>> Jonathan Southwick wrote:
>>
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