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Re: Stable, CPU-friendly periodic task scheduling
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Re: Stable, CPU-friendly periodic task scheduling


  • Subject: Re: Stable, CPU-friendly periodic task scheduling
  • From: Clark <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2001 06:32:21 -0500
  • Organization: R.R. Donnelley & Sons

I wrote a script a year ago that uses iDo Script Scheduler to make a
backup of a file every nite at midnight. It's been running flawlessly
for a year now.

Clark

SeaSoft Systems wrote:

>
>
> One possible solution is an application, like the "iDo Script
> scheduler" from sophisticated circuits (there is a free "lite"
> version and a commercial version) that uses an extension to do the
> timing. I presume this is a stable and efficient solution, but I
> don't have any experience with it.


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 >Stable, CPU-friendly periodic task scheduling (From: SeaSoft Systems <email@hidden>)

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