From: pdennis736 AT aol DOT com (PDennis736) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Alt-Tab slowdown running RHIDE under Windows 95 Date: 29 Oct 1997 01:39:54 GMT Lines: 37 Message-ID: <19971029013901.UAA10106@ladder02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ladder02.news.aol.com Organization: AOL, http://www.aol.co.uk References: To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk In article , Robert Hoehne writes: >On 25 Oct 1997, PDennis736 wrote: > >> When running Rhide in a Dos box I find that any keyboard use involving the >> Alt key becomes extremely slow. For example if pressing Alt+Tab there is a >> delay before anything happens. This occurs on all windows applications >> while Rhide is running and also applies to menu access keys (eg Alt+F for >> the file menu) in all windows applications. The delay is very variable, > >What version of RHIDE you are using? If it is 1.3 then disable the >'Show free memory' option from the preferences and see if this helps. Of course I should have said that I'm using RHIDE Version 1.4 (Sep 30 1997). I did try the 'Show free memory' option without it making any difference. However I have investigated a little and discovered that the problem is not with RHIDE per se, but rather it will affect any DOS program that sits in a tight loop waiting for keyboard input using the bios to check without waiting: const DELAY = 10000; while (bioskey(1) == 0) for (unsigned n = 0; n < 10000; d++); interestingly, on my system if I set DELAY to be 60 or less then there is no slowdown at all, but go to 100 and immediately I will have to wait up to 10 seconds for menus to activate in other windows applications. Obviously a problem in Windows 95 or my setup at least, so I'll have to try a more appropriate group if I can be bothered. Perhaps I should be thankful that's *all* that's wrong with my Configuration :-) Phil