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From: ralf@b.gp.cs.cmu.edu (Ralf Brown)
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Subject: Re: MS-DOS Multitaskers
Keywords: windows desqview
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Date: 14 Jul 88 15:54:23 GMT
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In article <2626@bgsuvax.UUCP> bear@bgsuvax.UUCP (Michael D. Bear) writes:
}I do something else.  In short, I strongly recommend Desqview, but it will be 
}slow on a 8088 machine.  Program swapping is almost instantaneous if you have 
}a Ramdisk in expanded (EMS) memory, too.

An 8088 is a little underpowered for DESQview, but Windows would be even
worse because it runs in graphics mode.  Program swapping is unneccessary if
you have EEMS memory, as DESQview will task-switch among more than 640K of
programs, something Windows can't do.  In addition, the equivalent of the new
Windows 2.10 driver to use 50K of exTENDed memory on 286 and 386 machines has
been available to DESQview users for over a year.  I'm typing from a machine
running 60K of DESQview in exTENDed RAM since last July.
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