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On Nov 11, 2009, at 10:10 AM, Julien Abeille (jabeille) wrote:
Hi Phil, I thought that when T expires, you restart T (without restarting I). Hence if e.g I compute T= 3/4I, start both I and T, after 3/4I, Irestart T to e.g. 5/6I. After 1/4 I more, I expires, T is still running.Did I misunderstand?
Once T has fired, you don't restart it until a new interval begins (I expires or the trickle timer is reset).
Phil