Re: without message queue
"andre" <andre@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Probably stupid question but is it possible write ms windows
program without using message queue/loop ?
Of course.
I'm asking because I looking to write some "real time program"
and don't want o have any latency.
No version of Windows except perhaps CE can be called a real-time operating
system.
BTW better system for that would be Linux right?
Beats me.
Regards,
Will
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