Tamedos [work] -
Because : Software should respect the user’s hardware and time.
For IT managers, it provides a "Tame Console" to monitor DOS processes, view logs, and apply specific settings templates to different applications (like WordPerfect). tamedos
But if you ever find a dusty CD-R labeled "TameDOS v4.0" at a garage sale, buy it. Frame it. It represents a time when we weren't afraid to pop open an .INI file and tame the machine by hand. Because : Software should respect the user’s hardware
: TameDOS monitors the DOS application’s polling loops. When it detects that a program is simply waiting for user input, it forces the application to "yield" CPU cycles back to Windows, drastically reducing processor load. Frame it
For users and businesses still tethered to mission-critical legacy software, the transition from native MS-DOS to modern Windows environments has never been seamless. Enter (often referred to simply as Tame ), a specialized utility designed to "tame" the resource-hungry behavior of DOS applications running within Windows. What is TameDOS?
You’d open TAME.INI in Notepad and create custom profiles: