>> >> I remember some talk about MPLab running slow unless you move the mouse >> around or do some miscellaneous keyboard action (something to do with >> interrupt activity?). But I don't remember seeing a resolution to the >> problem. Did I miss it? Is there some setting someplace to avoid having >> to do this? >Frank A. Vorstenbosch wrote: >I recently discovered that Windoze will not work with an extended keyboard >queue in a DOS session, unless you generate some kind of input events for >that window. Just waving the pointer over the window will work, but when >you don't the program just sits there waiting for more keyboard input >(which is put in the queue already by a small utility) while Windoze spends >a few zillion cycles in an empty loop in the kernel. Ok so I am right in thinking it's one of those Windows 'problems' right? And ... there is no 'fix' or work-around for this? Does everyone sit there and 'wiggle' their mouse while the simulator is running? Hope I'm not ignorantly over-looking something obvious here... Thanks, --rob--