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From: Mike Marchywka <marchywka@hotmail.com>
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Subject: console scroll speed on Win XP
Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 09:22:17 -0500
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Hi,

I just got done setting up cygwin on an XP laptop.
Previously, I had set it up on a couple of 2k machines and one other XP des=
ktop.
The XP  console scroll rate seems to be intolerably slow only on the XP mac=
hines. I thought it
may be due to cygwin but even a DOS window scrolling seems slow.=20
It scrolls by slowly trying to do a "dir" and maxes out my 1.8Ghz CPU.

Is there some option to turn off to make this reasonable or has anyone
else seen this problem? I set display options to maximize performance=20
and there don't seem to be any options available for the cygwin window
that would help.

I noted that some previously slow to render html does display more
quickly on my new XP install than on 2k but I can' imagine how you can
max out a>1 Ghz CPU scrolling text in a small window.

Has anyone else noticed this?=20

Thanks.



Mike Marchywka=20



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