Oh, geez, -

	when systems started getting faster, alot of the old dos
applications started hitting funny "race conditions" in the memory/cpu.
	this boiled down to the application not getting what it expected,
and would generally hang the system.  so before you started an application
that was designed for the platforms, you turned off the turbo mode, and
then the bus speed (correct me here if I'm out of whack) would be pulled
back down to the good old 8mhz.
	ccox at linuxsnob.com



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