said:
Hi,
>I sure was surprised to find this problem. What happens is as I move
>from folder to folder within pmmail, the screen draws the message list.
>There is a very noticably lag at this time. In a folder that contains,
>say, more than 1000 messages, it might take 2 seconds to draw, vs.
>instantly without mttr set.
This is definitely odd. About the only thing I can suggest is to find
another pmmail user that willing to try to duplicate the problem.
>vfbwc sez this:
>main memory :
> 524032 pages @ 0x00000000, 2096128kB -> write-back, valid
>video frame buffer aperture :
> 4096 pages @ 0xfc000000, 16384kB -> write-combining, valid VGA region
>(32 pages @ 0x000a0000, 128kB) :
>I have a 16mb Matrox G400 so it looks right to me.
>Divetest (mmontkowski@norman.de) produces this:
>DEVESC_GETAPERTURE supported
> > 4194304 byte
> > At phys. address $FC000000
> > Scanline length 3392 byte
> > Rectangle of screen coordinates ( 0 / 1049 ) / (1679 / 0 )
>I am uncertain about the 2nd report showing 4mb but perhaps that refers
>to something different.
This all looks reasonable, but I am hardly an MTTR expert.
Steven
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