> At 1:16 PM -0500 11/3/2002, Ian Johnson wrote:
> >My Mac Iisi:

Try the IIsi RAM Muncher INIT. That "munches up" all
of the 1 megabyte Bank A that is not being used by
the video buffer. Why does this help? Because when
programs or parts of the System are using Bank A, the
video has to wait to read or write its section of
Bank A. With the RAM Muncher sitting there doing
nothing, the video gets the maximum possible clock
ticks to read and write its buffer and update the
display. Video still gets interrupted at the scheduled
intervals but control always is immediately returned
to video because RAM Muncher is sitting there like a
rock doing nada. :)

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