I have dr-dos 7, which has 'taskmax.exe' to partition, but
is that really faster than just shelling out of Arachne with
alt-E, and then editing with DR.exe or VDE.exe?

A stand alone like Knots.exe (which is too obsolete) could
come up gonzo faster than something which hasta load all the
internet overhead for local work.

does the task switcher havta copy the lower 1meg into dram
from EMS, or does it simply change pointers to a meg of dram
where the virtual dos system already resides?

On Sat, 9 Dec 2000 06:34:24 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> in dos dexter closes quickly so you can open up a viewer,
>> but I've not found a satisfactory HTML viewer. Arachne can
>> not display such long HTML documents correctly, and having
>> to open up such a complex app when all I want to do is look
>> at the screen output is aggrevatingly slow.

> IMHO the best way to look at the results while editing
> HTML code is to use a task switcher environment (DOSShell, DR-DOS,
> Fastflip etc.). Leave your editor with one or more files open, just
> switch to an other task where you load the file into Arachne or
> another HTML viewer. In Arachne you will only have to press 'R' in
> order to view the latest changes.


no copywrite; do what you will with it.
-- Arachne V1.67, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/

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