Thanks for all the help; the problem has been resolved with assistance from
Neal and Stu and others.  The FlexControl is working perfectly and my CPU
utilization is down from ~60% to ~20%.

Nothing radical; just a good cleanup of the system.

Bill



On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 11:50 AM, William H. Fite <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good morning, all!
>
> I received my FlexControl via FedEx yesterday and, of course, immediately
> connected it.  I first removed VSPmgr and assured all the virtual ports were
> gone, then connected the FC and it grabbed COM7, as I expected it to do.  I
> did a reinstall of 2.2.2 so that I could tick the FlexControl box during the
> install routine.  Also reinstalled VSPmgr.  Started up PSDR and the left and
> center buttons lit up.  Also, the FC tab at the top came to life.  However,
> when I rotated the knob...nothing.
>
> At least I thought it was nothing.  But what actually happens is a lag of
> maybe 5 seconds between the knob movement and the corresponding change to
> the VFO.  With each subsequent rotation of the knob, the responses get
> slower and slower until finally there is no response at all.  Haven't  been
> able to make the buttons do anything at all.  Try to connect it through
> DDUtil but no joy there, either.  In fact, DDUtil repeatedly told me that
> COM7 either didn't exist or couldn't be opened.
>
> Neal was kind enough to fire up TeamViewer and try to help me with this
> last night but to no avail.  We are guessing that it is a Windows problem
> rather than PSDR but not sure.  Everything we looked at in Windows appears
> nominal and, prior to this, the PC was running PSDR perfectly, even with
> other apps non-radio apps running concurrently.
>
> PSDR 2.2.2
> Win 7/64
> i5 Intel dual-core processor
> 4GB RAM
>
> Any and all ideas will be gratefully received and warmly appreciated.
>
> Bill
>
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