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Doug Rabson writes :
> Download the new version from the same place you got so50. The
> registration process has been streamlined and doesn't seem to involve
> basic at all (its managed by the installer).
Registration problems aside (I'm busy downloading the new version),
I noticed, from my log files, that so50 is using the sched_yield
syscall.  It appears to be a good idea to compile your kernel
with:

options         "P1003_1B"
options         "_KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING"
options         "_KPOSIX_VERSION=199309L"

(I don't know if anyone mentioned that explicitly.)
Otherwise, watch syslogd go beserk - vrey noticeable on a P133 :-)

Geoff.

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Geoff Rehmet,
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