If this is a dup, please excuse. The list manager told me it rejected
my first response.

> That PalmOS has native threads and such doesn't change the fact that
> threads are neither supported nor recommended for user space.
>
> What Dmitry is saying is that Palm/Access knows very well how to use
> their own native resources. And, a select few people outside
> Palm/Access know about them, too. The rest of us mere mortals remain
> in the dark.
>
> With all due respect, I suggest you [Dmitry] not tease us with proprietary 
> info
> that will remain your own little secret. That is what I hear you
> saying. If I'm wrong, then please correct me. In fact, I'd welcome
> being wrong about threads. If they can be made available to the
> unwashed, then please enlighten us.
>
> Thanks,
> jeff
>

On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:31 AM, Dmitry Grinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nowhere, mostly :)
> ----
> Best Regards,
> Dmitry Grinberg
> (847) 226 9295
>
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Jim Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> And this font of information can be found where?
>>
>> Dmitry Grinberg wrote:
>>>
>>> *sigh*
>>>
>>> I'll state this again! You're wrong. There is a VERY WELL defined
>>> kernel threading API in PalmOS that works very well and includes
>>> synchronization primitives and preemptive scheduling
>>>

-- 
[Jeff Loucks, Gig Harbor, WA, USA]

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