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11-22-2008   #1
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Can I load "idle.com" in Autoexec.bat when I work in Windows 98 on

Can I load "idle.com" in Autoexec.bat when I work in Windows 98 on VPC SP1?
All my console applications in Windows 98 are much powerfully used the
processor.
Thanked for answer beforehand -
Sergey Golachev


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11-23-2008   #2
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Re: Can I load "idle.com" in Autoexec.bat when I work in Windows 98 on

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>Can I load "idle.com" in Autoexec.bat when I work in Windows 98 on VPC SP1?
>All my console applications in Windows 98 are much powerfully used the
>processor.
Are you using DOS applications or Win32 console applications?

Assuming Win32 console applications, then idle.com won't help you at
all. If you're talking actual DOS applications, then IDLE.COM might
help, although as I understand it IDLE.COM is mainly useful for
manipulating the command prompt's idle cycle and doesn't work on all
other apps, so again, it may not help.
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