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In <200402032149.3439896.6@scoug.com>, on 02/03/04
at 09:49 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>Here is the IBMS506$ file:
>R1.6.7 /V
> Daniela's Bus Master IDE Driver for OS/2 Version 1.6.7
>Controller:0 Port:01F0 IRQ:0E Status:OK BusMaster Scatter/Gather
> VIA 571 PCI to IDE IC Rev:06 VID:1106 DID:0571 @33MHz
> Unit:0 Status:OK SMS:16 LBA NL:126 BusMaster UltraDMA5/PIO4 BPB
The 33MHz looks slow to me, but someone more familar with the IDE specs is
going to have to jump in here with a comparison
>The splash screen is on for about 10 seconds.
I would expect about 5 seconds on your hardware. Keep in mind that
Mozilla loads a lot of DLLs. This slows down loading on any system
regardless of speed.
>Mozilla opens to a blank page with a blank URL line. But when I am at a
>URL and hit Home, the URL line shows "about:blank".
OK. That says none of the time is being spent going out on the net looks
for your home page. That's what I wanted to check.
>I created a file, "Homepage.txt" and configured Mozilla to use it as my
>home page but that did not reduce the 10 seconds.
This makes sense since it's really not much more work than starting with a
blank page.
Regards,
Steven
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