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Tame will speed up many programs when you are using a multi-tasking
environment. It has direct support for DESQview, Windows, Double Dos,
Omniview, Topview and VM/386.
Files
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READ.ME - This file
UPDATE.DOC - Brief summary of changes from previous versions
TAME.DOC - Online user manual
TAME-RUN.BAT - Batch file to run a program under the influence of Tame
TAME-RES.COM - TSR version of Tame, must be loaded prior to using TAME.EXE
TAME.EXE - Non resident TAME, sets and queries options
TAMETUNE.BAT - Batch file to help set the /Frequency parameter
REGISTER.FRM - Registration form
If you are upgrading from version 2.3:
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This version now supports Windows, so if you use Windows you may wish to
try Tame in that environment. Tame can be much more effective than the
idle detection that is built into Windows.
If you are upgrading from version 2.2:
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This version has a few more options, and provides better timing statistics.
To run with the same parameters as the version 2.2 defaults, specify
/KeyIdle, but this is not recommended in DESQview 2.26 if the task will
spend a lot of time waiting at a DOS prompt.
If you are upgrading from version 2.1:
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This version has many new options, making Tame even more effective at
reducing Multi-tasking overhead. To run with the same parameters as
the version 2.1 defaults, specify /Max:3,2 /KI:0
If you are upgrading from version 2.0:
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You may need to use the new /INT15 option with some programs. Since
this has been found to lock up some machines, it is no longer the
default.
If you are upgrading from version 1.x:
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1. Place the appropriate TAME-RES and TAME command in your DV window
startup .BAT file (or run the program with TAME-RUN.BAT)
2. Remove or modify special BAT files calling the previous TAME
3. Delete the TAME and TAMEPATH environment values if you used them