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> > > Ever so slightly off-topic, but I really miss the way that each pixel
> was
> > > shown as it rendered in the DOS version 2.2. I used to enjoy watching
> it's
> > > progression along each line ( sad, aren't I? :-)). Now in windows, it
> just
> > > updates the screen as each line is rendered.
> >
> > Actually I rather liked that too. It helped determine where exactly on
> > screen it took the longest time to render. When you saw this you could
> > tell exactly which feature you were using slowed down the render times
> > the mostest.
> >
>
> I never thought I'd have to say this to you, Ken, but... RTFM, dude,
> RTFM!
>
> Don't the CPU utilization histogram options (+HN & +HS) give you this
> info ?
nah, it not that same as watching an image build pixel by pixel. i also
loved watching it take shape
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Rick
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