said:
>OS2.INI is about 1.2MB. OS2SYS.INI is about 550K. Doesn't sound too
>big, does it?
That's small.
>It's only one 128K DIMM. I suppose it could have partially gone bad but
>wouldn't the failure mode have caused more to gone wrong? In the mean
>time, what's the best way to check free mem in OS/2?
How much memory does the BIOS show? Any possiblity the clock to slowed
down?
>Initial size was set to 16MB but it looked like it was getting to 32MB
>during this latest escapade. So I changed the initial size to 32MB and
>that's pretty much where it stayed. No change in performance, though.
With 128MB, I would not expect any swapping at all, unless you are running
lots of apps. Can you hear an unusual amount of disk access?
Open a full screen command prompt and do a DIR /S \. Is that fast or
slow?
If it's not memory, I would suspect a munged video driver. To test this,
reset to VGA and run the "slow" app.
Steven
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