Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/04/07/14:41:34
I have a small question. How much does the handling of real mode interrupt
handlers slow down when a djgpp program using cwsdpmi is running. If, for
example, I have a standard tsr handling com port interrupts at a high rate
with real mode code, would a program like lynx under dos cause the system to
loose interrupts, while a real mod program would not.
Another question is how stable would a system be with a tsr requiring
cwsdpmi. For example would a system with such a tsr survive the starting up
and the shutting down of Windows. Would it be possible for a windows
program to communicate with such a tsr, under Windows 95 or 98.
Thank you very much
Willem Bekker
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