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Usually, when keyboard buffer is full, pressing any key
would cause speaker beep, not computer freezing. I suspect
that the stock-punching lady is not related to the problem...
Anyways, I don't know how to control the size of keyboard
buffer [16 characters typical], but you can adjust the
key repeat speed and time 'til first repeat, both via
BIOS and/or DOS utility.
Max Timchenko [[log in to unmask]]
Errol wrote:
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> Greetings All,
>
> At the office we run an old DOS stock control program on a 486 Cyrix 66mHz
> machine with 8meg's ram.
>
> The lady who punches the data in is so fast that she causes the computer to
> freeze about 3 times a month.
>
> I suspect that this may have something to do with her filling the keyboard
> buffer ?
>
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