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OS2SPEED.SYS correct a problem of OS/2 2.x running some older NEC systems (ex. PowerMate 386/25S) may experience. The problem that occurs when OS/2 V2.0 is booting up is that OS/2 sets the system into low speed. The OS2SPEED.SYS device driver is used to set the system back into high speed when OS/2 is booting up. | OS2SPEED.SYS correct a problem of OS/2 2.x running some older NEC systems (ex. PowerMate 386/25S) may experience. The problem that occurs when OS/2 V2.0 is booting up is that OS/2 sets the system into low speed. The OS2SPEED.SYS device driver is used to set the system back into high speed when OS/2 is booting up. | ||
DEVICE=C:\OS2SPEED.SYS | DEVICE=C:\OS2SPEED.SYS | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [ | * [//cd.textfiles.com/hobbesos29503/32BIT/DRIVERS/OS2SPD.ZIP OS2SPD.ZIP] | ||
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Revision as of 16:35, 14 May 2020
OS2SPEED.SYS correct a problem of OS/2 2.x running some older NEC systems (ex. PowerMate 386/25S) may experience. The problem that occurs when OS/2 V2.0 is booting up is that OS/2 sets the system into low speed. The OS2SPEED.SYS device driver is used to set the system back into high speed when OS/2 is booting up.
DEVICE=C:\OS2SPEED.SYS