>>> Has anyone tackled writing a ZVG API emulator in Windows? So you can
>>> write/debug a program in pure software before going down to DOS and
>>> direct hardware access? It might be fun to write a screensaver
>>> (without being stuck in the basement using DOS and the ZVG itself).
>> A long while ago I did, yes. Not sure where it is, though...
> OK, prepare for a stupid question. I'm using SUSE Linux right now, but
> when I used to use XP there were times I'd have it run an app in
> "real-time" mode. Wouldn't that work?
Didn't have any effect as far as I could tell on a couple of machines. Even if I
had it set to high priority or full screen, it wasn't consistent from machine to
machine.
-->Neil
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