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Brent Reynolds <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Jun 1999 12:06:00 -400
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HI, If you have an FTP-capable program, point that program to

ftp://ftp.simtel.net/

and then drill your way down through the directory structore to

pub/dimtelnet/msdos

and then go to the directory containing keyboard utilities.  In there, you
will find about a dozen or more keyboard buffer utilities, often known as
"buffer stuffers," or buffer extenders.  They generally run as TSR
utilities, and some of them allow the possibility for stuffing hundreds of
keystrokes into the keyboard buffer, whereas DOS generally allows no more
than 15 keystrokes at a time in the buffer.  Some of these programs also do
tricks to speed up the keyboard timing, increasing the repeat rate, and
decreasing the delay between the time that a key is pressed and the time the
control code is sent through the CPU to the program being used.  These
speedup and delay-decreasing tricks go beyond those available via the Mode
utility that comes stock with DOS.
Enjoy!


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Brent Reynolds, Atlanta, GA  USA

DDOS: Tells a computer what to do with itself!

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