On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I tried to fix the problem by changing the $_hogthreshold parameter in
> dosemu.conf : neither value that I tried changed anything (0, 1 and 10).

$_hogthreshold = (0)
causes no idling at all, so dosemu will use 100% cpu time.

with
$_hogthreshold = (1)
it tries to sleep as much as possible (slowest) anything higher than 1
makes it sleep a little less, but still sleeps more than 0.

Can you try DOSEMU 1.2.1? There are some known issues in this area with
1.2.2 now, so I'd like to know if it's a regression.

In general freedos-users isn't a DOSEMU forum, of course FreeDOS specific
issues are on-topic but this isn't (unless if you boot MSDOS in DOSEMU
things are different). The dosemu users list is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] You can also report at the sourceforge
bugtracker at http://www.dosemu.org.

Bart


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