you will terribly fragment dbcache and annoy your users. for the sake
of them I ask you to completely reconsider your problem, because you
are DEFINITELY doing something wrong if your event callback spans
segments...

On 9/3/08, Hynek Sladky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is because of speed. Notification through PilotMain is terribly slow (if
> it is used for eg. EventDequeuedEvent). So I need to lock all code in memory
> because it seems that sometimes it is moved by system and Palm crashes :-(
> So I am looking for way how to lock it in memory...
>
>  Thanks,
>  Hynek Sladky
>
>
>
>  Lionscribe wrote:
>
> > Why don't you just use the launch method, and save the hassle.
> > If you are doing it to save speed, and you only need the notification in a
> few instances,
> > then just have the locked function do the checking if you should handle
> it, and ifyou do then it should send it's own launch code when necessary.
> > Lionscribe
> >
> >
>
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