does setting hogthreshhold to 0 help with the speed? 

On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Barclay McInnes wrote:

> Everyone;
>      I've got an ANA-200 Analog I/O board that I'm trying to get running
> under DOSEmu so that we can switch this particular machine to Linux
> permanently, but I've been battling with only some success.  Info about the
> card itself is here:
> 
> http://www.bsof.com/a200prod.htm
> 
> In a nutshell, it needs to communicate with the DOS based analyzer program
> we run, on a port between 0x200 and 0x2FF.  With DOSEmu 1.1.4 I had it sort
> of working.  The DOS program could find the card on address 0x200, but
> claimed that the com between itself and the card was too slow.  The message
> that appeared in the DOS app indicated this anyway, since it stated that the
> com was too slow and I needed at least a 486/66 for it to work properly.
> This is on a PII/350, so obviously the raw hardware itself is more than up
> to the task, the slowdown being in the emulation layers.  So, with great joy
> I tried 1.1.5 since one of the points listed was that I/O was improved, and
> was hoping this would be the final key to finish off this beast of a
> problem.  But under 1.1.5, the card is not detected at all.  Tried all
> addresses in the card's range to no luck.  It's like it just isn't there at
> all....
> Are there any alterations I need to make to the dosemu.conf file between
> versions, or can anyone think of anything else I can try either with 1.1.5
> or a previous iteration?
> 
> Thanks
> Barclay McInnes.
> 
> 
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