On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 15:39:38 -0600 David Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

:>Have the UTL exit schedule an IRB to run on evry TCB you want stopped. 
:>After all IRB's are scheduled, the UTL code waits on one or more ecb's. 
:>There's one ecb for each task running you want stopped

Rube Goldberg, anyone?

Another TCB could be created in the interval.

An interlock may prevent the IRB from being dispatched on one of the TCBs.

:>The IRB code posts it's UTL ecb indicating it has arrived.  It then waits on 
:>a different ecb, call it the IRB ecb.

:>After all the UTL ecb's have been posted, issue the wtor.  Post the IRB 
:>ecb's, then take whatever action in the UTL code you want based upon the 
:>operator reply.

:>After the IRB ecb is posted, the IRB code just exits.

:>Seems like it oughta work.

Perhaps 90%+ of the time.

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