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RE: [lwip-users] Timers Question
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John Kennedy |
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RE: [lwip-users] Timers Question |
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Fri, 10 Apr 2009 07:24:31 -0600 |
Thanks, everyone I appreciate all your help.
John
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Subject: Re: [lwip-users] Timers Question
yangjinwei82 wrote:
> Dear Simon,
> I find function "main_thread" from
> contrib1.3.0(contrib/ports/unix/proj/unixsim/simhost.c),
That would be the unix port. Stll, there is no main_thread function in
the main lwip source. Starting a new port from the unix or win32 port is
a good way, of course, but in these ports (since they are not targeted
at a real system), there may be some things implemented in a non-optimal
way regarding realtime embedded systems. You should kep that in mind
when starting a new port as a copy from those two.
Simon
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