Hi,

Why do you need to have it fired in async mode? Why do you want to use
something else than the Timer.fired()?

Miklos

On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 8:13 PM, Roadstar Runner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to  move all my communication tasks to a high priority task
> queue. I have already tweaked the scheduler so that it can handle  2
> priority levels.
> One of the tasks used by the low power listening module
> (LowPowerListeningLayerP.nc) relies on a Timer task(Timer.fired() event ) to
> schedule/change the radio states. Since only TImer0 runs in sleep mode, i
> cannot use the AlarmMicro32C component since they (Timer1,2,3)  will prevent
> the micro from sleeping.
> Is there any way to have a timer/alarm that can run in sleep mode and
> provide an async event.
> Please advise.
> Thanks
>
>
> Platform Iris
>
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