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Tame
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Version
4.31
Tame can reduce CPU usage of DOS applications when
they are run on a multi-tasking or multi-user system.
A single DOS application can easily consume 100% of
the CPU on the fastest computer, even while the DOS
application is waiting for user input. Tame addresses
this issue by releasing unnecessary CPU cycles while
still allowing the DOS application to run full speed
when it is really active. This can drastically
increase and the number of users that are supported on
a multi-user system.
Tame Release 4.0 can automatically detect appropriate
settings for most applications so that the system runs
as smoothly as possible with the least amount of
effort.
Tame is optimized for the Windows
NT/2000 systems and Windows NT/2000 based multi-user
environments. Features include automated
installation, configuration via the registry,
automatic priority adjustment and restricting which
CPU each DOS application can use. In addition, DOS
application usage and statistics may now be logged to
a flat file for post analysis purposes.
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