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*  Tame help file, Release 3.2
*  Copyright 1991-1994 by David G. Thomas
*
Tame will help you get maximum performance from your multitasking environment
by speeding up the processing of your applications.

The TAME command may be used to initially load the Tame TSR, and may also be
used to adjust the operation of the TSR after it has been installed.

Usage: TAME /option [value] /option {value} ...  [] = required, {} = optional

Common Options:

  /CLeaR
  /Help              {option}
  /Install
  /NoMonitor
  /OFf
  /ON
  /RUN               [command_line]
  /SETtings          [1,5,9]
  /Status
  /Uninstall

Tuning Options:

  /BackGround
  /NoBackGround      [count]

  /Boost             [key_boost work_boost]
  /Geiger            {delay time freq spinner}
  /Idle_Indicate     [first rest]
  /Idle_Indicate     [first rest] {POLLS}
  /Idle_Indicate     [Key,Time,PSP,NoWork,NONE]
  /NoIdle_Indicate   [Key,Time,PSP,NoWork]

  /KeyIdle           [count]
  /NoKeyIdle

  /KeyWaitPoll
  /NoKeyWaitPoll

  /TaskSwitchREPeat  [count]

  /Timer
  /NoTimer

  /Work_Indicate     [Com1,Com2,Com3,Com4,IRQn,SERial,PARallel,NONE]
  /Work_Indicate     [work_boost]
  /NoWork_Indicate   [Com1,Com2,Com3,Com4,IRQn,SERial,PARallel]

  /NoWorkTime        [first] {repeat}
  /NoWorkRange       [bytes]

Other Options:

  @filename
  /CLONE             [file command_line]
  /DVAware
  /NoDVAware

  /Hot_Key           [Monitor_key_name,Status_key_name]
  /OFf               [ticks]
  /Task_Switch       [OS2,WINdows,DesqView,DoubleDos,OmniView,TopView,
                     VM/386,Key_Read,HaLT] {time_slice}
  /TINY
  /WriteOptions


Help Options:

  /Help Doc          List the user documentation
  /Help /option      Obtain detailed help on any Tame option

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