> The version of FDAPM is dated 11 Sep 2009 and does not have an ADV option.
Yes it does. Even the 2005 version has it, but it is not
shown in the /? help screen. Only the longer explanations
included as separate text document mention ADV options ;-)
Eric
The version of FDAPM is dated 11 Sep 2009 and does not have an ADV option.
I installed using the legacy CD.
Ira
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On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 1:24 PM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
> Hi Ira,
>
> if FDAPM APMDOS slows down your FreeDOS (on which hardware?
> or in which environme
On 1/20/2017 1:24 PM, Eric Auer wrote:
> Hi Ira,
>
> if FDAPM APMDOS slows down your FreeDOS (on which hardware?
> or in which environment, if not on bare physical hardware?)
> then you can try FDAPM ADV:REG instead, as APMDOS defaults
> to ADV:MAX which might be "overdoing" the energy savings in
>
Hi Ira,
if FDAPM APMDOS slows down your FreeDOS (on which hardware?
or in which environment, if not on bare physical hardware?)
then you can try FDAPM ADV:REG instead, as APMDOS defaults
to ADV:MAX which might be "overdoing" the energy savings in
certain situations.
Note that the SPEED settings
On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 2:58 PM, Ira Minor wrote:
> My guess is that the default in FreeDOS is to run slow so games will run
> correctly.
I don't believe so. DOS is a single user, single tasking OS. When
you ran a game, DOS was involved in loading it, but the game then took
over and directly a
What is your EMS/XMS configuration? Do you have a drive cache in
installed? Do you have a RAM Disk Driver installed?
Providing the autoexec.bat and config.sys for both installs would be helpful.
On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 11:58 AM, Ira Minor wrote:
> I recently installed FreeDOS 1.2 in order to d
I recently installed FreeDOS 1.2 in order to develop DOS apps using Turbo C
2.01. Small apps that compile almost instantly on DOS 7.1 take a very long
time using FreeDOS. I REMed out LH FDAPM APMDOS in autoexec.bat and my
compiles sped up and are now as fast as DOS 7.1. My guess is that the
default