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.NET 1.1 lacks ParameterizedThreadStart (I have to use 1.1 because it's the last one supporting NT 4.0)

In .NET 2.0, I would simply write:

Thread clientThread = new Thread(new ParameterizedThreadStart(SomeThreadProc));
clientThread.Start(someThreadParams);

How can I create equivalent .NET 1.1 code?

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up vote 5 down vote accepted

You would need to create a class for the state:

class Foo {
  private int bar;
  public Foo(int bar) { // and any other args
      this.bar = bar;
  }    
  public void DoStuff() {
     // ...something involving "bar"
  } 
}
...
Foo foo = new Foo(12);
Thread thread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(foo.DoStuff));
thread.Start();
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I missed the new ThreadStart( part before, which does work - but only on 2.0 (1.1 missing anonymous delegates). – skolima Dec 4 '08 at 11:44

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