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- From: king@rtsg.mot.com (Steven King, Software Archaeologist)
- Subject: Re: To Jack Radigan; Regarding JR-Comm 2.0+
- Message-ID: <1992Jul29.201246.23587@rtsg.mot.com>
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- Organization: Motorola Inc., Cellular Infrastructure Group
- References: <1992Jul27.182227.556588@zeus.calpoly.edu> <Bs2LrL.22v@DMI.USherb.CA> <1992Jul28.062053.102360@zeus.calpoly.edu>
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- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1992 20:12:46 GMT
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- jgodfrey@zeus.calpoly.edu (Jon David "JET" Godfrey) publicly declared:
- >What I was referring to was maybe not a problem directly with JRC, but with
- >the way it cooperates with the rest of the system. When JRC runs, the system
- >bogs. I don't necessarily mind that part. However, I personally rely
- >extensively on ClockDJ (mouse, screen, macro proggie). I used to be able to
- >get JRC to work slightly within, but no longer. Once JRC is run, I can't
- >flip screens anymore (with ClockDJ--or any of its other funcs). There are alsop
- >several other programs this occurs with. Its almost like JRC says: "This is
- >my window, and its the only one you'll view!" <--take in mind I don't like
- >using the standard upper-right flipscreen gadgets...
-
- You're doing something wrong. I use JRComm and ClockDJ every day. No
- problem flipping screens. The only time JRComm "takes over" the machine
- is when I'm doing a 14.4 kbps download, and that's just 'cause I've got
- JRComm's priority set really high.
-
- When JRComm isn't doing anything at high speed, the rest of the system
- is fine. When it is doing high-speed stuff the whole system bogs down,
- but I kinda expect that from a mere 68000 trying to suck bits at 14.4.
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