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From: glenm@bcars318.UUCP (Glen Martin)
Subject: Re: Multi-thread on Ms-dos
Message-ID: <1991Mar20.155013.14104@bigsur.uucp>
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References: <104499@unix.cis.pitt.edu> <1991Mar19.161251.2899@ccad.uiowa.edu>
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Date: Wed, 20 Mar 91 15:50:13 GMT

In article <1991Mar19.161251.2899@ccad.uiowa.edu>, cadsi@ccad.uiowa.edu (CADSI) writes:
>From article <104499@unix.cis.pitt.edu>, by bill@hpb.cis.pitt.edu (Bill Broadly):
>> 
>> 	I need a small C program that allows running more that
>> one thread, using setjmp, and longjmp, on a ms-dos machine.  Nothing 
>> pre-emptive needed.  
>> 	Exactly what I wanted was in the Jan issue of C users Journal,
>> but I couldn't get it to work, and the author is in England (no Email
>> address).
>> 	Anybody out there have such a beast?  Or get the one from the
>> magazine to work?  
>
>Get the Book "Born to Code in C".  I just can't remember the author
>right now (Schiller or something like that).  It has a threaded 
>multi-tasker in it that works (for Turbo C++).

That would be Herbert Schildt, if I'm not as mistaken as usual 8-).
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