Marc Lehmann wrote:
You better adjust your expectations quickly, as you will run into the same problem with about any other software.The problem with your expectation is that it cannot be done, at all: To do what you want one would have to rely on the _existing_ contents of the memory area, i.e. it has to be _initialised_ already to some known values.
This makes no sense.You initialised the area to known values, then you started the timer, then - by mistake - you initialised the already started timer again.
Are you telling me that it cannot be detected that a timer has a) been initialised and b) started?
Regards, Graham --
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