Sara,
  I actually just figured this out assuming a 32 unsigned bit value,
  4.2x10^9 ms

Quoting patrick kuckertz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi,
> 
>   you can find information in some files in the tinyos folder. I think you
> want to use the interface timer. You will find information about it in
> tos/timer.nc.
> 
>   There you will find that you can use a uint32_t value. This means that the
> maximum is
>   2exp(32) - 1. So this value divided by 1024 (I think 1024 is a second, but
> it could be 1000) is pretty high. Even lots of hours.
>   Except there is something (I do not know of it) which does not allow to use
> such high values...
> 
>   Best Regards,
> 
> 
>   Patrick
> 
> "Sara B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>     Hi all,
> 
>   I have a question about timers in nesC: what is the maximum value allowed
> to set a timer??
> 
>   Thank you very much,
> 
>   Sara.
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