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Steven,
You mentioned that one of the early things you did in eCS was to turn
off the eCS clock. (It takes as much as an 8 % hit on CPU utilization
-- at least, according to the cpu meter in C-A-D Cmdr. -- whereas the
very similar clock built into Warp 4 takes none, per the same meter.)
I REMmed out the "CLKBASIC" lines in Config.Sys, which I took to be
the relevant ones, yet the eCS clock continues merrily along. Where
_should_ I have looked, to turn this thing off ?
Jordan
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