Msg: 6238 *Conference*
01-23-96 23:37:40
From: RICHARD HANSON
To : ELWYNN TAYLOR
Subj: REPLY TO MSG #6227 (LAPDOS)
I more than understand your question. It has little to do with compatibility and lots to do with the speed of your CPU. Try this: Create a boot disk for your 486. Put Lapdos on the boot disk, along with a speed reduction utility. Write an autoexec.bat file that calls the speed reduction utility before it calls Lapdos. See if that doesn't solve the problem. If you can't find a speed reduction utility, try this: Create the same boot disk but leave off the .bat file. Just boot to the system prompt. After booting, do a <ctrl><alt><-> to toggle a slower speed from your system clock ... then run Lapdos. Hope this helps ... -Rick-