[time-nuts] Lady Heather CPU Usage...?

2010-02-09 Thread Michael Baker

Fellow Time-Nutters--

I note that Lady Heather keeps my CPU usage up at
around 40%-45% as long as it is running.  When I close
LH my CPU usage falls to around 1% to 3%.

What are other LH users on the List seeing...?

Thanks!

Mike Baker
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Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather CPU Usage...?

2010-02-09 Thread Raj
Same with me, high usage on CPU and lower on the other. Average 50%. I cannot 
resize the window. It either a small unreadable size or full screen.

Make it full screen, then do a ctrl-alt-del (bring up the task manager) then it 
will minimize with low usage !!!

Raj


At 09-02-10, you wrote:
Fellow Time-Nutters--

I note that Lady Heather keeps my CPU usage up at
around 40%-45% as long as it is running.  When I close
LH my CPU usage falls to around 1% to 3%.

What are other LH users on the List seeing...?

Thanks!

Mike Baker
--

-- 
Raj, VU2ZAP
Bangalore, India. 


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Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather CPU Usage...?

2010-02-09 Thread Charles P. Steinmetz

Mike wrote:


I note that Lady Heather keeps my CPU usage up at
around 40%-45% as long as it is running.  When I close
LH my CPU usage falls to around 1% to 3%.

What are other LH users on the List seeing...?


Running LH3b on a 299 MHz PII with XP Pro, Control 
Panels/Administrative Tools/Performance/System Monitor reports 
essentially 100% Processor Time.  Notwithstanding that, it will 
happily run another application or two without any apparent 
additional lag -- so 100% apparently doesn't mean can't spare any 
time for anything else.


Best regards,

Charles





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Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather CPU Usage...?

2010-02-09 Thread Stanley Reynolds
Was a thread about this a few months back, but I'm unable to find it. Program 
was first written for dos and converted to windows this results in polled type 
behavior vs interrupt / event behavior. A option to increase sleep time exist 
but it does effect the mouse. Guess you could also lower it's priority in the 
task manager but if you have another compute bound program like seti at home 
then the program may appear dead or hung. 

Stanley



- Original Message 
From: Charles P. Steinmetz charles_steinm...@lavabit.com
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement time-nuts@febo.com
Sent: Tue, February 9, 2010 12:56:19 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather CPU Usage...?

Mike wrote:

I note that Lady Heather keeps my CPU usage up at
around 40%-45% as long as it is running.  When I close
LH my CPU usage falls to around 1% to 3%.

What are other LH users on the List seeing...?

Running LH3b on a 299 MHz PII with XP Pro, Control 
Panels/Administrative Tools/Performance/System Monitor reports 
essentially 100% Processor Time.  Notwithstanding that, it will 
happily run another application or two without any apparent 
additional lag -- so 100% apparently doesn't mean can't spare any 
time for anything else.

Best regards,

Charles





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Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather CPU Usage...?

2010-02-09 Thread Stanley Reynolds
found the thread :

[time-nuts] Lady Heather, heavy load for PC?
From: Mark Sims hol...@hotmail.com Add to Contacts 
To: time-nuts@febo.com   



With the later beta versions you can specify a /TW=# parameter on the command 
line to force a periodic # milllisecond sleep.  Try values around 50-100 as a 
start.  Too large a value can cause the mouse commands to become sluggish and 
can affect the performance of the active temperature control if you are using 
that feature.


And yes...  there is a lot of action going on behind the screen...  but the 
program runs fine on a 100 MHz laptop. 



- Original Message 
From: Stanley Reynolds stanley_reyno...@yahoo.com
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement time-nuts@febo.com
Sent: Tue, February 9, 2010 1:22:46 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather CPU Usage...?

Was a thread about this a few months back, but I'm unable to find it. Program 
was first written for dos and converted to windows this results in polled type 
behavior vs interrupt / event behavior. A option to increase sleep time exist 
but it does effect the mouse. Guess you could also lower it's priority in the 
task manager but if you have another compute bound program like seti at home 
then the program may appear dead or hung. 

Stanley



- Original Message 
From: Charles P. Steinmetz charles_steinm...@lavabit.com
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement time-nuts@febo.com
Sent: Tue, February 9, 2010 12:56:19 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather CPU Usage...?

Mike wrote:

I note that Lady Heather keeps my CPU usage up at
around 40%-45% as long as it is running.  When I close
LH my CPU usage falls to around 1% to 3%.

What are other LH users on the List seeing...?

Running LH3b on a 299 MHz PII with XP Pro, Control 
Panels/Administrative Tools/Performance/System Monitor reports 
essentially 100% Processor Time.  Notwithstanding that, it will 
happily run another application or two without any apparent 
additional lag -- so 100% apparently doesn't mean can't spare any 
time for anything else.

Best regards,

Charles





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