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Speed up programs running with cmd
#1
Posted 16 December 2012 - 04:45 PM
I use some 16 bit program from cmd, but they run very slow.
Is there a way to speed that up ?
They are small programs that use little resources.
Thanks,
Andy
Is there a way to speed that up ?
They are small programs that use little resources.
Thanks,
Andy
#2
Posted 16 December 2012 - 05:12 PM
This is not a going to become a game where we try to ascertain your real question in order to provide the answer you want.
Please provide us with a fully formed and informed question.
How much faster do they run in an older Operating System?
Please provide us with a fully formed and informed question.
How much faster do they run in an older Operating System?
#3
Posted 16 December 2012 - 09:04 PM
Yzöwl, on 16 December 2012 - 05:12 PM, said:
This is not a going to become a game where we try to ascertain your real question in order to provide the answer you want.
Please provide us with a fully formed and informed question.
How much faster do they run in an older Operating System?
Please provide us with a fully formed and informed question.
How much faster do they run in an older Operating System?
Do you consider XP to be an old O.S. ?
I will give you more details.
When you use Start /Run you can enter cmd.exe and get a simulated DOS environment.
I run some 16 bit programs from there.
The name of one of the programs is tasm.exe.
That is a program that assembles 16 bit code.
When I run that program it takes 3 seconds to complete it's task.
It should be taking less than .5 seconds.
If there is any other info you need, please let me know.
Andy
#5
Posted 16 December 2012 - 10:19 PM
#6
Posted 16 December 2012 - 11:40 PM
Attention Deficit Disorder.
Honestly when that app was first released it had to take a lot longer than that to run.
Is 2.5 seconds gained worth the hours you have already wasted searching for a way to make that app a breath shorter?
People have absolutely NO patience today.
IMHO things like this is the exact reason we have windows 8 being rammed down our throats.
Honestly when that app was first released it had to take a lot longer than that to run.
Is 2.5 seconds gained worth the hours you have already wasted searching for a way to make that app a breath shorter?
People have absolutely NO patience today.
IMHO things like this is the exact reason we have windows 8 being rammed down our throats.
#7
Posted 17 December 2012 - 07:54 AM
Kelsenellenelvian, on 16 December 2012 - 11:40 PM, said:
Attention Deficit Disorder.
Honestly when that app was first released it had to take a lot longer than that to run.
Is 2.5 seconds gained worth the hours you have already wasted searching for a way to make that app a breath shorter?
People have absolutely NO patience today.
IMHO things like this is the exact reason we have windows 8 being rammed down our throats.
Honestly when that app was first released it had to take a lot longer than that to run.
Is 2.5 seconds gained worth the hours you have already wasted searching for a way to make that app a breath shorter?
People have absolutely NO patience today.
IMHO things like this is the exact reason we have windows 8 being rammed down our throats.
I have plenty of patience. I like to make things better.
Win 8 isn't being forced on anyone. You didn't go buy it did you ? :-)
Later gator,
Andy
#8
Posted 17 December 2012 - 08:21 AM
Dumb question... Which version Of TASM (Turbo Assembler)? Sounds like strictly the DOS version.
In any case, 3 seconds isn't bad. Have you tried COMMAND.COM instead of CMD.EXE?
In any case, 3 seconds isn't bad. Have you tried COMMAND.COM instead of CMD.EXE?
#9
Posted 17 December 2012 - 02:27 PM
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