Running SRM on a Windows machine using a Boot selector
31/05/2009 14:53 Filed in: FAQ
If you want to run SRM on a Windows machine, you can. However, if you want to use the accurate timing that SRM offers you, it can not be done from withing Windows. SRM does run on Windows, but the timing does not! This is because SRM uses a speedup technique for accurate timing (0,001 second accuracy) that Windows does not allow.
To fully utilize SRM on a Windows machine, you can install a boot selector with a second partition that contains MS-DOS (or Free-DOS) and SRM. When you switch on your computer, you can select Windows or DOS to boot. Read here on how to install a boot selector with Free-DOS on your Windows machine.
Thanks to Ashley Hoff for pointing tme to this manual!
To fully utilize SRM on a Windows machine, you can install a boot selector with a second partition that contains MS-DOS (or Free-DOS) and SRM. When you switch on your computer, you can select Windows or DOS to boot. Read here on how to install a boot selector with Free-DOS on your Windows machine.
Thanks to Ashley Hoff for pointing tme to this manual!