Note

You can use the commands listed above while you are running a program. However, if that program uses one of these commands for another function, you cannot use it to change the processor speed. For example, if the program uses the (F] [AltIlT] command to move the cursor, you cannot enter [xl IAltll~] to change the processor speed to low. Another alternative is to use the ESPEED program, described below.

Using the ESPEED Program

ESPEED allows you to change the processor speed to high or low, or set the speed to change automatically. This method is convenient if your application program does not recognize the m key commands or if you want to include the command in a batch file.

The ESPEED program is provided with your system on the Reference 1 diskette. If you do not have a hard disk, insert your Reference 1 diskette in drive A and log onto drive A before you enter the command to start the program.

If you have a hard disk from which you are running MS-DOS, copy the file ESPEED.EXE from your Reference 1 diskette onto your hard disk and run the program from there.

To run the ESPEED program, type the following at the command prompt and press (Enterl:

ESPEED [parameter]

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