View Full Version : mTimer - FREEWARE *NEW*
TimeSurfer
01-28-2008, 01:39 AM
I have just finished 3/10 dlls guys, w00t w00t. The more I use pb the easier it gets LOL. Why did I say 3/10? Because I will be making 10 different dlls that I will provide for free before I move onto bigger projects that I may charge a small fee for. Anyways...
mTimer stands for multi timer, it allows you to have up to 10 different timers within your project. Its probabaly not as good as Worm's timer plugin but it does work and should suit most peoples needs. It includes a help file which outlines the parameters as well as some example code to show you how to use the dll in your AMS project.
hey TS... way to go on the dll's, very cool to see you expanding into new frontiers :yes
TimeSurfer
01-28-2008, 09:13 AM
thanks worm ;) i kinda borrowed your signature style. hope you dont mind =p
Solmos
01-28-2008, 02:41 PM
Very thanks!!! :yes:yes
FoxLeader
01-28-2008, 04:03 PM
Good job ;)
TimeSurfer
01-29-2008, 02:07 AM
there is a bug in the mTimer dll that Worm has just brought to my attention.
it seems the dll is basically just halting the application basically replacing page timer and so forth. i am currently working on a fix for this and hope to have a new version up soon.
its not a bug... its just the way a DLL procedures works
RizlaUK
01-29-2008, 07:52 AM
^^ i had noticed that in your example, "Application.Sleep(1000)" would achieve the same results, as for a workaround, i dont think its possible, like worm says, its how ams calls a dll function, it calls, waits and returns
i would like to see to use of some WINAPI commands in AMS, "SetTimer_()" being one of them ;)
TimeSurfer
01-29-2008, 03:03 PM
i might have a workaround for it. and it is possible to use winapi in pb so i might give that a try too. so for now this dll is dead. ill be workin on this for the next few days to get a working copy up and going.
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