From: leisner@sdsp.mc.xerox.com ("Marty Leisner")
Subject: Re: SIGALRM doesn't work?
27 May 1997 21:46:59 -0700
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> Jimen Ching wrote:
> > Hi, could someone verify that the following program does not cause an 
> alarm signal to be generated?  Does SIGALRM work at all with b18?  That's 
> the version I have on my NT
> 
> SIGALRM and other timer stuff are not supported in b18.
> 

And its not supported in djgpp.

Its incredibly useful.  Is there a way to generate a signal
in a win32 program using the native api?



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marty
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        2) Think real hard
        3) Write down the answer
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