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From: "Florian X" <dos DOT fire AT aon DOT at>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
References: <20001105154922 DOT A13421 AT taniwha DOT org>
Subject: Re: Three years is too long...
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 16:56:04 +0100
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Download the latest Dr-DOS version 7.03 and use NWCACHE and DPMI (dpmi on).

bye, florian
www.drdos.org


Bill Currie schrieb in Nachricht <20001105154922 DOT A13421 AT taniwha DOT org>...
>to be out of the loop. I'm baaack :)
>
>For those that have been here long enough and/or seem to recognize my name,
my
>previous email addresses were bill AT taniwha DOT tssc DOT co DOT nz, bcurrie AT tssc DOT co DOT nz,
>billc AT blackmagic,tait.co.nz, bcurrie AT tait DOT co DOT nz and
billc AT teleng1 DOT tait DOT co DOT nz
>(gah, THAT was a long time ago:).  Why did I leave the djgpp community
almost
>3 years go? Linux. nuff said. Why am I back? sekrit projekt ;) (will be
>announced when done)
>
>Now for my question (with lead-up): I'm building one of my old djgpp libs
on a
>486-100 with 16M ram and it's taking longer than it used to on my old
386-33 w
>8M. I'm using Caldera OpenDOS 7.1 (yes, the free release from 4 or 5 years
>ago) and while I did once have it tweaked to the max, I can't remember how
to
>drive the thing optimally for djgpp (well, at all, really:). I believe I'm
>probably paging my machine to death.
>
>Are there any tools available in djgpp for reporting things like physical
>memory, any recommendations for settings, etc etc.
>
>TIA
>Bill
>--
>Leave others their otherness. -- Aratak


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