TAME-ANL release 3.3 Copyright 1991-1993 by David G. Thomas TAME-ANL is my first attempt at producing a program to help you tune Tame. The release number matches the Tame release it is compatible with. Tame is a program that will speed up many multi-tasking systems. It is most effective when you spend some time to tune it. In the past, this was mostly a trial and error process. The fact is, it still will require some trial and error. But I hope that TAME-ANL will take some of the guesswork out. TAME-ANL is easy to use, but you still need some knowledge of Tame to interpret the results. When you use TAME-ANL to run your program TAME-ANL watches what it does. Upon completion, a summary is displayed on the screen, and a descriptive report is written to a file named TAME-ANL.RPT. To run TAME-ANL, simply use the following DOS command line, where cmd_line is any command line to execute. TAME-ANL cmd_line If you can think of any way to improve this program or the descriptive report file, please let me know. I may be reached by leaving a comment to the SYSOP on the bulletin board system at (404) 928-9294. **NOTES** . TAME-ANL helped me find out why I had so much trouble Taming Info-Select. When I first tried, it slowed down text searches. It apparently polls heavily even while it is working! I eventually tamed it based on the fact that it only polls for Time on keyboard inputs, but I always wondered why I couldn't ever find that magic /FREQ value... It turns out that the poll rate is HIGHER while it is working!!! Why???? But true. Now I know.