Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/2003/03/10/15:56:09
> Depends on how you execute DOS programs (from cmd or
> command.com) I usually run them from a 4DOS box created
> as a .PIF-file on my desktop. Right-click the .pif, select Properties,
> Program, click on "Advanced" box, check/uncheck the
> "Emulation of timekeeper" checkbox. I'm sure this was in
> Win-NT4 also, so it should be in Win2K (I'm using Win-XP now).
Okay, creating a command.com PIF is what is required, then I
can see the timer box. It doesn't seem to make much difference.
Right now my laptop is feeling accurate and always providing good
calibrations.
I usually run from cmd.exe or shortcuts and avoid all PIFs completely.
_DEFAULT.PIF was the only one on my system.
I'll try this on the desktop this evening to see if it makes a
difference.
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