At 02:06 AM 4/7/2012, Zbigniew wrote:
>2012/3/11, Bernd Blaauw <bbla...@home.nl>:
>
> > Please let us know if/when you're able to pinpoint a culprit.
> > You might want to start with a MSDOS/Win9x bootdisk (www.bootdisk.com)
> > to eliminate FreeDOS components as the culprit, and to have a proven
> > reference platform.
>
>With a help of Ed (DXForth creator) the problem is recognized; Ed wrote:
>
>#v+
>   4DOS (or something associated with it) is setting PIT timer 0 
> from mode 3 to
>   mode 2 - which in turn is causing MS in DX-Forth to run slow.
>#v-
Nice find, didn't really expect that. Any hints in the sources as to 
why they are fiddling with the timer?

Ralf 


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