Summary
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Delay monitors events and interrupts, which results in CPU utilization.
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Solution:
Calling Delay() does not put your thread to sleep; events and interrupts continue to be monitored in your thread.
If you don't want to monitor events, you can use Sleep(), which does not use as much CPU.
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Article Date
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9/25/2002
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Keywords
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ATEasy, Sleep, Delay, WaitForEvent
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