>How can it? Unless it's the highest priority. 
Using the operating system source code [1], figure out which is the highest 
priority code in the whole system.  Then insert a very small amount of code in 
it [2]. 
  
>And, shades of Heisenberg, what about itself? 
Only a very small amount of code was inserted. 
  
Bill Fairchild 
[1] The  lack of current availability of the source code is possibly one good 
reason why this product is no longer marketed. 
[2] Inserting any code at all into the operating system is no longer viewed as 
a good thing to do, which is another possible reason why this product is no 
longer marketed.  See [1] above for more discussion of inserting code into the 
operating system. 


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From: "Ted MacNEIL" <tedmacn...@bell.blackberry.net> 
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU 
Sent: Saturday, February 1, 2014 12:08:42 AM 
Subject: Re: CPU time 
  

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