Correct the #ifdef logic for timer_unregister() and add a comment describing why we need to surround the use of the user timer with #ifdefs
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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//
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// $Log$
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// Revision 1.6 2006/04/03 17:32:46 dave
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// Revision 1.7 2006/04/04 11:16:44 dave
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// Correct the #ifdef logic for timer_unregister() and add a comment describing why we need to surround the use of the user timer with #ifdefs
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//
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// Revision 1.6 2006-04-03 17:32:46 dave
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// Clean up the (incorrect) #ifdef spaghetti for the timer. We now have a user timer on the ipods, so we use it.
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//
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// Revision 1.5 2006-04-03 17:11:42 kkurbjun
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// I_GetTime
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// returns time in 1/35th second tics
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//
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/* NOTE:
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The user timer is used to generate a 35Hz tick for Doom. But it
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is unavailable for the grayscale targets (it's used by the grayscale
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lib) and is not implemented in the simulator - so we have to
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approximate it using current_tick.
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*/
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#if defined(HAVE_LCD_COLOR) && !defined(SIMULATOR)
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volatile unsigned int doomtimer=0;
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I_ShutdownSound();
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I_ShutdownMusic();
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I_ShutdownGraphics();
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#if (CONFIG_CPU != PP5020) && !defined(SIMULATOR)
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#if defined(HAVE_LCD_COLOR) && !defined(SIMULATOR)
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rb->timer_unregister();
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#endif
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doomexit=1;
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