Blake, Since you like *public forums*, I thought I would reply to you here. I know what ESR says and keep in mind that he is not god (He lives nearby - West Chester,PA). I put my email in the message and asked for replies to BOTH here and my email. Why? Because I spend a ton of time on various sites and writing Open Source software and wasn't sure if I'd have time to get back here.
Secondly, Once I figure out hos to accomplish this I intend to write a perl module for everyone to use. I'm hoping to avoid building a .xs in C.

So - if this sounds like a flame directed towards you - it is sort of.
I've been working with the Internet since before it was called the Internet, and I just get tired of people in recent time getting so F**KING wound up all the time.

In reply to Re: Re: Calling Interrupts from Perl by Anonymous Monk
in thread Calling Interrupts from Perl by Anonymous Monk

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