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| CMD window screen draws (writes) I am relatively new to XP (from Win98). There are a number of DOS apps used here which are irreplaceable, and PAINFULLY slow running in a CMD window. The biggest thing is S-L-O-W screen draws. Someone explained the 'coders' for XP did something writing it 'for security reasons' which makes screen draws very slow compared to Win9x and DOS. my questions: 1. is there ANY way to achieve FAST screen draws in a CMD window? I use TAME and DOSBOX (for a VERY difficult to run DOS app). Screen draws are still sooo s-l-o-w. 2. is there a better place to get an answer to the above question (e.g. another newsgroup)? Thanks Vic |
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| Re: CMD window screen draws (writes) On Feb 20, 12:58 pm, "Vic" <nos...@bogusaddress.com> wrote: > I am relatively new to XP (from Win98). There are a number of DOS apps > used here which are irreplaceable, and PAINFULLY slow running in a CMD > window. The biggest thing is S-L-O-W screen draws. Someone explained the > 'coders' for XP did something writing it 'for security reasons' which > makes screen draws very slow compared to Win9x and DOS. > > my questions: > > 1. is there ANY way to achieve FAST screen draws in a CMD window? > > I use TAME and DOSBOX (for a VERY difficult to run DOS app). Screen > draws are still sooo s-l-o-w. > > 2. is there a better place to get an answer to the above question (e.g. > another newsgroup)? > > Thanks > Vic You could use Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 (free download)http:// http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en and install MS-Dos (or Win98) in a virtual machine, and run your application there. Good Luck. BarryG |
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| Re: CMD window screen draws (writes) Barry, you suggest Virtual PC. Have you tried that software and specifically used DOS apps and seen FAST screen writes? Reason I ask is because if CMD window screen writes are slow in all NT OS's (I have W2K4, XP Pro and XP Home) why would DOS app screen draws be fast in virtual PC in an NT OS? ___ <cornedbeef007-groups******.com.au> wrote in message news:1171937624.774377.171640@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com... > On Feb 20, 12:58 pm, "Vic" <nos...@bogusaddress.com> wrote: >> I am relatively new to XP (from Win98). There are a number of DOS >> apps >> used here which are irreplaceable, and PAINFULLY slow running in a >> CMD >> window. The biggest thing is S-L-O-W screen draws. Someone explained >> the >> 'coders' for XP did something writing it 'for security reasons' which >> makes screen draws very slow compared to Win9x and DOS. >> >> my questions: >> >> 1. is there ANY way to achieve FAST screen draws in a CMD window? >> >> I use TAME and DOSBOX (for a VERY difficult to run DOS app). Screen >> draws are still sooo s-l-o-w. >> >> 2. is there a better place to get an answer to the above question >> (e.g. >> another newsgroup)? >> >> Thanks >> Vic > > You could use Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 (free download)http:// > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > and install MS-Dos (or Win98) in a virtual machine, and run your > application there. > > Good Luck. > BarryG > |
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| Re: CMD window screen draws (writes) Vic wrote: > Barry, you suggest Virtual PC. Have you tried that software and > specifically used DOS apps and seen FAST screen writes? > > Reason I ask is because if CMD window screen writes are slow in all > NT OS's (I have W2K4, XP Pro and XP Home) why would DOS app screen > draws be fast in virtual PC in an NT OS? When you are using Windows XP Command Prompts - you are not running DOS. When you utilize a Virtualized PC with DOS installed - you are running DOS. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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| Re: CMD window screen draws (writes) Shenan, I've read on the VPC newsgroup programs running in VPC run slower than they normally would (e.g. W2K in XP Pro) however is there MUCH difference, do you know? In other words, if VPC *IS* the way to go to run these old DOS apps instead of trying to hang on to Win98, I'll take the time to install VPC and try it. Otherwise ... well, need more be said? Thanks for your answer BTW! ___ "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper******.com> wrote in message news:OW7J7LKVHHA.4872@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Vic wrote: > > Barry, you suggest Virtual PC. Have you tried that software and > > specifically used DOS apps and seen FAST screen writes? > > > > Reason I ask is because if CMD window screen writes are slow in all > > NT OS's (I have W2K4, XP Pro and XP Home) why would DOS app screen > > draws be fast in virtual PC in an NT OS? > > When you are using Windows XP Command Prompts - you are not running DOS. > When you utilize a Virtualized PC with DOS installed - you are running DOS. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > |
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| Re: CMD window screen draws (writes) Vic wrote: > Shenan, I've read on the VPC newsgroup programs running in VPC run > slower than they normally would (e.g. W2K in XP Pro) however is > there MUCH difference, do you know? In other words, if VPC *IS* the > way to go to run these old DOS apps instead of trying to hang on to > Win98, I'll take the time to install VPC and try it. Otherwise ... > well, need more be said? > > Thanks for your answer BTW! As I see it - you have nothing to lose. Try it. Your only other choice is Dual Booting with DOS/Windows 98. VirtualPC 2007 - Free... http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...c/default.mspx VMWarePlayer - Free... http://www.vmware.com/download/home.html If you have a working DOS/Windows 98 machine where everything works the way you want, you could even use the VMware Converter to make that machine into a VMWare machine. The main reason things might run slower in some Virtual PCs vs an actual PC is lack of resources. You are trying to use an OS (Windows 98/DOS) that doesn't need much resources. I suspect that it would run fantastically and - depending on the machine you installed it on and how you configured your virtual machine - better than it would on the machine it was originally intended for almost a decade ago. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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| Re: CMD window screen draws (writes) Try ALT+Enter to mak it full screen and see what response you get. Vic wrote: > I am relatively new to XP (from Win98). There are a number of DOS apps > used here which are irreplaceable, and PAINFULLY slow running in a CMD > window. The biggest thing is S-L-O-W screen draws. Someone explained the > 'coders' for XP did something writing it 'for security reasons' which > makes screen draws very slow compared to Win9x and DOS. > > my questions: > > 1. is there ANY way to achieve FAST screen draws in a CMD window? > > I use TAME and DOSBOX (for a VERY difficult to run DOS app). Screen > draws are still sooo s-l-o-w. > > 2. is there a better place to get an answer to the above question (e.g. > another newsgroup)? > > Thanks > Vic > > |
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