Depending on how important the app is or how much you are budgeted for, you
may want to consider a motherboard with a second processor. Win 2000
supports two processors. Just Set Affinity for the app in Task Manager.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hoxie, Glenn
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 10:36 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Cc: Smith, Van; Mesarch, Tim
Subject: 16-BIT or DOS Applications and Memory
We have a homebrewed DOS application. Our platform is Windows 2000 SP1.
Every time the application opens up, the NTVDM process runs at 99% CPU
utilization. When the application is closed, CPU utilization goes back down
to 1%.
Is anyone aware of ways to either modify the DOS environment or any third
party apps such that the DOS app does not monopolize all system resources?
Many thanks in advance.
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