Hi Sruthi,

I don't know anything about brew so do not know how brew uses timers.

What are you trying to achieve?

e.g.

1. time how long a function took to execute?
2. time when a function started?
3. start a function at a specific time?
4. start a function at repeated time intervals, e.g. every day, every
minute?

If we understand what you want to achieve it is easier for us to give a
useful answer (or say it can't be done).

Regards,

p.s. this doesn't appear to be about multi-threading.

On 11/02/07, Sruthi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  hi Pinus..
>               I appreciate u r speedy reply..thanks alot. ok let me breif
> what we are facing right now. In brew application code they have implemented
> a timer function . How to implement this timer in palm application.
>
> Pinus Alba wrote:
>
> Hi Sruthi,
>
> I believe the most useful answer is NO.
>
> If you have an existing multi-threaded project you are trying to port to
> PalmOS you will have to re-engineer it.
>
> If you have an event driven multi-threaded design concept you should be
> able to schedule your own threads within the event loop.
>
> Some developers have used the Sound API to provide one extra thread.
>
> Regards,
>
> p.s. I suspect this topic has been covered in the archives.
>
> On 11/02/07, Sruthi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all..
> >           Is it possible to implement multi  threading in palm OS 5.4
> > based devices. Am currently using codewarrior IDE. Someone please guide
> > us in getting a working source code  implementing  multithreading.
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
>

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