Indeed the last version of f-prot was horribly slow scanning some typical
dos programs. I gave up after it grinded away for almost an hour. Sometimes
what you mistake for a freeze is just a huge scan time. They had this
problem before when they first switched to their new interface. It looks
like they have it again. I suspect the problem, as they tend to say, is not
how they scan one or two individual programs, but something general they
have done to the scanner that makes it take forever on a lot of programs.
I know last time the problem was speedily fixed in the next version.
Ole Juul wrote:
You can also get it from the horses mouth: datafellows.com
I have a question? When the new (3.??) versions came out,
I tried it and it would hang repeatedly on DOS machines.
It was virtually unusable if you had a disk full of
programs which were written in assembler. Does anybody
know if this has been fixed?
Cheers,
Ole Juul
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