Mail Archives: opendos/1997/04/14/01:07:54
On Sun, 13 Apr 1997, -= ArkanoiD =- wrote:
> nuqneH,
>
> > Date: Sun, 13 Apr 1997 02:33:35 -0400 (EDT)
> > From: "Mike A. Harris" <mharris AT blackwidow DOT saultc DOT on DOT ca>
> > X-Sender: root AT capslock DOT com
> > Reply-To: "Mike A. Harris" <mharris AT blackwidow DOT saultc DOT on DOT ca>
> > To: -= ArkanoiD =- <ark AT mpak DOT convey DOT ru>
> > cc: opendos AT delorie DOT com
> > Subject: Re: 1 question about the future of OpenDos
> [dd]
> > > > never been what it should be, and the OD multitasking looks good
> > > > so far, it still has a way to go though.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Already *does* look good? You mean taskmgr? Or future oDOS-CDOS merge -
> > > if it happens?
> >
> > I was refering to the way the taskmgr actually SAVES screens
> > before switching tasks. DESQview usually destroyed graphics
> > screens.
>
> Usually? AFAIR it does not - at least it did not on my system.
> Seems to be configuration problem.. and DESQview is more powerful than
> taskmgr (IMHO).
Yes, DESQview has more features than TASKMGR, but DESQview can't
run games very well if at all, also any graphical apps usually
run shitty if at all under DV. TASKMGR runs graphical apps very
nicely without crashing. I ran BC3.1 under TM and had 3 other
tasks with file viewers in them. The system ran very smoothly.
Under DV, I can run BC and that's about it. Also crashes render
the multitaskers useless. I'd like to see the multitasker run in
Ring 0 and not let any other apps run in ring 0 unless *I* let
them. DV lets you do this.
> Anyways none of the two can multitask better than CDOS386-like systems can.
> ---
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> Must be a visit from the dead.. _| o |_ | | _|| | / _||_| |_ |_ |_
> CU in Hell .......... Arkan#iD |_ o _||_| _||_| / _| | o |_||_||_|
>
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