For and instance of TimerJiffy, use unique("TimerJiffy") not
unique("Timer"). - Cory

On 5/16/06, jagan nath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
 I have written a simple application in which I called
TimerJiffy.setOneShot(11).
The command is getting called,( I have checked the return value of the
command, it is SUCCESS), but the event TimerJiffy.fired ( )doesnt seem
to be getting  fired.( I have put an led in the event and it doesnt
glow).I have checkde the other interfaces of TImerC ( Timer and
Timermilli) they all seem to be working fine.

Is there any work around if i have to use TimerJiffy

regards
jagan

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