Screen savers disrupt file transfers
I often use DOS-based or Windows 16-bit programs in Win95 to transfer files to different locations. I always compress the files and use Zmodem as the transfer protocol. My problem is that the files will transfer fine at around 3,100+cps using my 28.8Kbit/sec modem, but as soon as the screen saver kicks in, the cps rate will steadily fall to as low as 300--500cps and errors start to appear and the connection will drop. I would like to continue using the software I'm used to, and quite often forget to turn off the screen saver, so when I leave a 10Mb or more transfer to run, the screen saver kicks in and the problem starts. Do you know of any workaround for this? To be able to use screen savers and not just the screen energy saver, and to continue with the same software would be great. - Bill Sheehan
For DOS programs, you can disable the screen saver altogether
For DOS programs, you can disable the screen saver altogether. If you right-click the program's icon and choose Properties you will see a dialogue box that will allow you to configure the screen saver option. Click on the Misc tab and uncheck the Allow screen saver box. Whether the program is maximised or running in a window, the screen saver will not interrupt execution. | Category: Windows 3.x, Win95 Issue: Jul 1997 Pages: 158-159 |
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