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  8. From: "Rev. Giark To You" <giark@ragemail.com>
  9. To: Andrew Crowe <amos-list@onelist.com>
  10. Date: Sat, 01 May 1999 11:26:32 -0500
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  22. Subject: [amos-list] Re: GUI Timer?
  23. Status: O
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  25.  
  26. From: "Rev. Giark To You" <giark@ragemail.com>
  27.  
  28. On 01-May-99, Andrew Crowe wrote:
  29. >   Well, I think I have a solution:
  30. >   keep it in GUI Amiga 0 mode, and add a multi wait.
  31. >Do
  32. >   Timer=0
  33. >   Repeat
  34. >      GUI=Gui Event
  35. >      If GUI=-1 Then QUIT
  36. >
  37. >      *Multi Wait*
  38. >      
  39. >   Until Timer>3595
  40. >   SAVE_TIME
  41. >Loop
  42.  
  43. That did it.
  44.  
  45. >   the reason it was easting CPU was you left it running as fast as it
  46. >possibly could, so no time for other tasks.
  47. >   with a multi wait in there it should use very little CPU time.
  48. >(I'm sprised it didn't eat all the CPU time in Gui Amiga 1 as well...)
  49.  
  50. Well, it did, but I figured that was a different problem. Thanks for the help.
  51.  
  52. Well met and godspeed,
  53.                       Rev. Giark
  54.                                              ICQ 12235820
  55.                                        giark@ragemail.com
  56.                                       http://24.112.23.20/~giark/
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