Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/11/10/20:36:23
>I am writing a 3D modeling/animation program using my own graphics
>library. I've noticed that when I boot to DOS, start Windows, quit
>Windows, then run my program it runs faster than when I don't run
>Windows first. When I say it runs faster, I'm measuring speed by the
>frequency of screen updates. I can get about 1.5 to 2 times as many
>screen updates per second if I run Windows first. Can anyone explain
>this?
Perhaps your Windoze video driver configures the video card to handle things
faster than it normally does--see if it comes with any DOS software to do the
same trick.
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