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From: "Henrik Berg" <henrik AT whammo_lansen DOT se>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: SV: hi about rhide
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 16:52:21 +0200
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> >the only thing that i can see wrong with rhide is the fact that it
> >tries to use as much cpu power as it can get its hands on
>
> What exactly do you mean by that? Could you give us an example?
> I remember when I setup the DOS port of BASH on my system and I set the HOME variable,
> RHIDE took about 30 seconds to start. Without that variable it was it's own quick self.

Thats not it. The problem is that it seems that RHIDE don't yeild to the rest of the system, resulting in using 100% of CPU usage if possible. 

This results in my distibuted.net client is not working when I have a RHIDE in a DosBox under Win98. :-) BIG problem! :-)

I think the orgiginal question was; can this be fixed. I have tried a later beta of RHIDE and the problem is still there. I think I read something about an alternative keybord input, but that means recompiling, and I have not had time for that yet.

Have anyone solved this problem?

--hb

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