> Subject: Re: Expert + mode manually?
>
> >> Now my question: I would like try out the Expert + mode of the Zoomer,
> >> but as of now, I do not have a cable to connect to my PC to run the nifty
> >> batches to do so. I would be willing to type in the proper files through
> >> the AOL editor (I know, I'm a glutton for punishment). Does the Zoomer
> >> FAQ contain instructions to do this manually or is there some other source?
>
> A uuencoded version of expplus.zip by Chris De Herrera is located
> in the Zoomer - List Mail Archives: (Jan 14, 1995)
>
> http://www.eit.com/mailinglists/zoomer/zoomer-list/archives.html
>
> See the subjects: 'Re: Expert Plus Mode! Pt1',
> 'Re: Expert Plus Mode! Pt2',
> and 'Re: Zoomer Expert Plus Mode Fix!'
>
> DON'T MISS THE LAST 'FIX' POST ABOUT !!NOT!! USING 'noFontDriver=true'.
> (I did...what a headache...)
>
> Once you read through the files in expplus.zip, it should be clear
> what to edit. I used the aol editor too, its not that bad.
>
> Also, based on other info in the lists, I bumped my heap space
> to "maxTotalHeapSpace=65000" insead of the recommended 45000. Can anybody
> comment about the pluses or negatives of doing so? I haven't had any problems
> and I usually keep 4-6 apps running concurrently.
>
> Apps seem to respond slower, the more processes running on the desktop.
> OS/2 processes have dynamic priorities. So you can tell an application
> to take a minimum number of CPU cycles if it is in an idle (icon, etc) state.
> (still chews up the same amount of memory)
> Anything similar in GEOS?
>
>
> Regards,
> Ray Schuler
> Burlington, VT USA
>
>
>
>
Ray: Can you get to those archives with FTP or Telnet? My text version
internet connection does terribly with www.
Jack