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- From: bai@msiadmin.cit.cornell.edu (Dov Bai-MSI Visitor)
- Subject: Re: Why does DOS (Telix, AutoCAD, etc.) use 100%
- Message-ID: <1992Dec18.135012.23254@tc.cornell.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 13:50:12 GMT
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- >In article <17DEC199220532131@zeus.tamu.edu>, rem5156@zeus.tamu.edu (The Doctor) writes:
- > ..does anyone know why my system maxes out to 100% when I use Telix, or OrCAD
- > or AutoCAD in a DOS full-screen session?
- >
- > System: 486DX-33, 256K cache, 16MB RAM, etc.
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- If any of these programs is "DesqView aware" ( I think Telix is ), you
- can claim back many CPU cycles by loading the OS2SPEED utility (from
- hobbes) before starting your program. I put OS2SPEED in my autoexec.bat.
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- >
- >Jeroen
- >
- >--
- >Jeroen Hoppenbrouwers, research engineer at | Stop connecting computers;
- >Infolab, Tilburg University, The Netherlands | start connecting people!
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