> > You can set the AllowLoopback registry entry to enable loopback
> connections
> > and thus display your own display inside the emulator in a hideous,
> > recursive manner.
>
> I will skip the fun house effect, thanks, and assume the thing works as
> advertised.
The idea is to verify that it works as advertised, so as to avoid assuming!
(Rather than just to get weird swirling patterns on your PC.)
> > Does the PocketPC actually do proper threading with priorities (is it a
> > WinCE platform?)?
>
> Yes. PocketPC is an implementation of WinCE 3.0. Between 2.12 and 3.0, M$
> changed the things around with threads to better support systems with
> realtime requirements. Perhaps this is an artifact?
Depends. In what way does the setpriority call fail?
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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