Re: Sleep

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You can't find the code becuase it is not in your BSP, it is in the
scheduler in the kernel. Look for SC_Sleep.

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"Anurag" <Anurag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If i m not mistaken it uses the OS timer 0 clocked at 3.25 mhz of the
processor.


Ann

"Anurag" wrote:

Hello Everybody,

Could anyone guide me where to loacate the code for Sleep() in my
Wince ---
Mainstone ii BSP installation. which processor timer does sleep()
utilize???



Ann


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