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From: thad@cup.portal.com
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: priorities (was Re: (none))
Message-ID: <6750@cup.portal.com>
Date: 22 Jun 88 07:21:36 GMT
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The filesystem runs at priority 10, the trackdisk.device runs at priority 5.

If you NEED to know the wall-clock time every second, visit your nearest
Far East Import Car Dealer, take a test drive, and get a free digital watch.

Or for $1 buy one of those circular stick-on digital clocks and affix it to
one corner of your monitor's case.

Though the Amiga is a fine multi-tasking system, overburdening it with
excessive tasks will cause it to reach a performance "knee" at which it
appears to stop.