Errand wrote on 2024-11-22, 08:52:
RetroPCCupboard wrote on 2024-11-22, 07:03:
Does the Pocket 8086 suffer the same?
Yeah, absolutely: my Pocket8086 is also getting very hot appx at the bottom-left part of the LCD screen. I’m not using turbo mode and still it becomes hot, but in most cases it happens during Windows sessions - during MS DOS sessions the device feels a bit cooler.
Hi there. On Windows 3.x in 386 Enhanced Mode, there's an idle driver that can be used.
It will put the processor to sleep if nothing is to do.
It's WQGHLT by Weiqi Gao.
Maybe it can be modified for Real-Mode, too?
The 386 Enhanced Mode is merely a requirement because it's a VXD, which has full control in Ring 0.
But since Real-Mode has no ring scheme, porting it to 8086 Windows versions might be possible.
RetroPCCupboard wrote on 2024-11-22, 07:03:
What do you all use your Book 8088 and Pocket 8086s for?
Do stationary XTs count, as well? 😉
If so, then there's a lot that can be done with it.
(Here's an older thread that I remember participating, too! Re: Anything else besides games on your retro PC? How old are You?)
- run IC Database (Freeware version with ads)
- use STS Orbit Plus to track ISS or CSS (8087 recommended)
- draw pictures using Deluxe Paint (separate VGA and CGA release), Dr. Halo, PC Paint 1.x (has CGA drawings), PC Paintbrush on Windows 2.x
- play point&click adventures (Rise of Dragon has EGA/CGA release)
- run vintage amateur radio soft (Graphic Packet, XPacket, APRSdos, HamComm, Hellschreiber, JV-Fax, GSHPC aka SAW-SCAN, EZSSTV, PKTMON, PRMON)
- run emulators, such as SIM-51 or NO$GMB (SB or AdLib recommended).
- play early Windows games (Balance of Power, Klotz on Windows 2)
PS: You can use your AdLib FM card and Sound Blaster card in Windows 3, maybe even in Real-Mode.
- FM/OPL2 is being accessible by a shareware package, the FM-Driver (has editor and 20 sample songs); more information here (see box art, back side)
- Sound Blaster is accessible via Creative drivers from 1991, the Windows driver (sndblst.dll) and its sample applications work in Real-Mode
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