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- From: wjb5106@zeus.tamu.edu (Walter Barnett)
- Subject: Re: using .zoo files?
- Message-ID: <8SEP199212252171@zeus.tamu.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1992 17:25:00 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep8.142646.8558@riacs.edu>, roelofs@pan.arc.nasa.gov (Cave Newt) writes...
- >xtifr@netcom.com (Chris Waters) writes:
- >
- >>Having a zoo that runs in a dosbox may be nice for some, but having a
- >>(presumably much faster) 32-bit version might be nice for others....
- >
- >The Zoo on Hobbes is not a DOS app; it is a 16-bit OS/2 app. Recompiling
- >it would probably boost the performance by about 50% or so (judging from
- >Zip).
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- Actually, the zoo program on hobbes is a bound application. It can run
- as a DOS program or as an OS/2 program.
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- Walter Barnett Aerospace Engineering Texas A&M University
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