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- From: Paul Copsey <paul@hectortd.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications,comp.sys.amiga.datacomm,demon.tech.amiga
- Subject: Re: Is MUI processor intensive?
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.applications,comp.sys.amiga.datacomm,demon.tech.amiga
- Date: Tue, 30 Jan 96 08:25:49 GMT
- Organization: E. Scrooge's Humbug Factory
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- Mark (mark@sliver.demon.co.uk) wrote:
- > My dad's got this problem you see; he's got an Amiga 600 and
- > a voice capable modem. The modem uses Rockwell ADPCM2
- > compression. This standard requires a constant DTE of 19200,
- > which I thought was easily achieved on an A600.
-
- Should be.
-
- > Anyway, he's trying to use AVM voicemail software and that
- > requires MUI. Now, my theory is MUI is processor intensive
-
- Ahh, the magic word, yes MUI is processor intensive, very. Even on an
- 030/50 it's bad. :-(
-
- > Now, I want to slow MUI down - seriously! :-) I want to
- > give more processor time to the serial port. How can I do
- > this?
- >
- > Please, do not say "upgrade", he can not afford it.
-
- Executive from aminet may help (I think it runs on 68000 machines) but
- Upgrading is really the only definite solution, sorry.
-
- Paul
-
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- "We didn't stop them, they stopped themselves and I wish to hell I knew why."
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