The system clock display is take directly from thePC's clock via an OS function call.

Try this. Turn off the PowerSDR displayand see if the clock still has the delays. If the clock is not freezing, then you are most likely CPU bound. If not, check your DPC latency (there is a latency checker in the Firewire driver control panel).

Tim Ellison
On 4/16/2013 7:53 AM, David Painter wrote:
Anyone else seen this behavious in the new version.

Panadaptor appears to stall/pause regularly and momentarily and then resume. 
Mouse movements are slow and slow to catch up with movements across the 
panadaptor.

Oddest one is that the clock displaying local time (seconds) will freeze for a 
few seconds, sometimes for minutes at a time, and the CPU usage will stop at 
the same time and then both will resume. The does not seem to be any pattern to 
the clock seconds freezing up.


Any Ideas??

David
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