Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!uunet!mcsun!ukc!axion!rtf.bt.co.uk!brian From: brian@rtf.bt.co.uk (Brian N Butterworth) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: 386 Enhanced mode slowdown Message-ID: <1990Dec2.202918.6601@rtf.bt.co.uk> Date: 2 Dec 90 20:29:18 GMT References: <1990Nov16.195853.28171@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu> <59322@microsoft.UUCP> <1990Nov30.191847.24834@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu> Organization: British Telecom Customer Systems, Brighton, UK Lines: 12 In article <1990Nov30.191847.24834@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu> mikew@proton.LCS.MIT.EDU (Michael B. Williams) writes: >In article <59322@microsoft.UUCP>, peterdur@microsoft.UUCP (Peter Durham) writes: >|> In article <1990Nov16.195853.28171@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu> mikew@proton.LCS.MIT.EDU (Michael B. Williams) writes: I've (like most of the rest of the world it seems) had problems with the speed in 386 enhanced mode. On a couple of machines this problem was solved by chaning five little DIP switches on the main circuit board (of a Zenith 386) which seem to deal with caching of extended memory. The speed increase was very noticable. ------ Brian