>
> On 11 Feb 98 at 10:37, Bob Wolbert wrote:
>
> > Final note: Tree has compiled a version for 8086 processors; it is
> > available on the BBS. You MUST use this version with the '200LX.
> >
> > 73 de Bob,
> > K6XX
Scott A. Stembaugh wrote:
>
> Did you try 'TR SLOW' ? I think that is the option for pokey cpus.
>
Yes, I did. I cannot remember what happened exactly. I think it
partially solved one problem but caused a fatal one--system crashes--or
was it the other way around (caused crashes without SLOW)? Anyway, I
experimented with both. Believe I used standard TR, rather than TR SLOW.
FYI, the 200LX is an 8MHz 80C186, so it actually is less "pokey" than a
real XT. (In fact, when doing real work, it responds faster than a 486
running the Windoze 95 virus, but now I'm getting political...).
73 de Bob, K6XX
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