I would suggest downloading the Boost libraries and then using this extremely simple tutorial on creating a boost thread.
If you don't feel like taking the time to download/install/configure Boost, then use Windows threads. (I'm assuming that you are trying to use sleep()
that you are on Windows). Windows threads are more complicated to understand than Boost threads, though.
In the actual program you'll want to include something like this (using Boost as an example):
void timer() {
sleep(x);
//Whatever code here to make your popup window.
return NULL;
}
int main() {
boost::thread prgmTimer(&timer);
//Regular code here.
//prgmTimer.join(); //Remove the comment on that command if you want something to
//to happen after your timer runs down and only if your
//timer runs down. (Ex. the program exits).
return 0;
}