I posted a question a few days ago having to do with a slowdown
of int10 while drawing circles using the old Watcom graphics
library. The slowdown occured when upgrading from a 486
computer to a Pentium using an S3 Vesa card. The slow down
was such that the time wasted doing video memory page switches
increased one or two orders of magnitude.
I want to know if I can obtain the int10 source code to try
to deal with this. Can someone from QSSL please respond.
Who should I talk to about this?
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Mitchell Schoenbrun --------- maschoen@pobox.com
Mitchell Schoenbrun <maschoen@pobox.com> wrote:
I posted a question a few days ago having to do with a slowdown
of int10 while drawing circles using the old Watcom graphics
library. The slowdown occured when upgrading from a 486
computer to a Pentium using an S3 Vesa card. The slow down
was such that the time wasted doing video memory page switches
increased one or two orders of magnitude.
I want to know if I can obtain the int10 source code to try
to deal with this. Can someone from QSSL please respond.
Who should I talk to about this?
I am not an official responder for this sort of question, but my
general understanding is that your sales rep is the person to talk
to for this sort of thing.
-David
QNX Training Services
dagibbs@qnx.com