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| subject: | MsgEd 4.00 TimeSlicing |
Andrew, at one time a version of msged/DOS supposedly used the appropriate DOS interrupt to facilitate timeslicing. When that came out, I stopped using TAME. Just yesterday I noticed that Msged/386 v4.00 doesn't seem to do this; Msged was using all available CPU time (under Windows 95). I put TAME back in, and that fixed it, but either I'm hallucinating or something changed along the way that I never noticed until now. Jerry Schwartz @EOT: --- Msged/386 4.00* Origin: Write by Night (1:142/928) SEEN-BY: 270/101 104 396/1 600/675 622/419 632/107 633/260 267 270 359 371 SEEN-BY: 635/506 728 639/252 670/218 3615/50 @PATH: 142/928 1 3615/50 396/1 270/101 633/359 260 635/506 728 633/267 |
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