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Re: [RTTY] RTTY - Slow computer problems

To: <k0rc@citlink.net>, <rlvz@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] RTTY - Slow computer problems
From: "Larry Gauthier \(K8UT\)" <k8ut@k8ut.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2012 19:33:05 -0400
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Bob's got some good ideas... plus try turning stuff off and see what changes:

- close all other applications - especially things like email, IM, Skype
- run MMTTY in standalone mode (without N1MM Logger)
- temporarily disable your antivirus , disk indexing, firewall software
- unplug your Internet connection

From your description, it sounds like whatever is doing this has been
following you around for many computers. Thus, my guess its that the culprit is some program that you intentionally installed - not realizing that the program "phones home" on a regular basis and consumes the CPU's cycles when doing so. Good luck finding it!

-larry (K8UT)
-----Original Message----- From: Robert Chudek - K0RC
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2012 7:05 PM
To: rlvz@aol.com
Cc: rtty@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RTTY] RTTY - Slow computer problems

Hello Dick...

This sounds like something that is grabbing the CPU attention which in
turn suspends your MMTTY decoding. Things that will cause this include
virus software, indexing software, and potentially any other software
that may be running at the same time.

One method to see what software might be the culprit is to launch the
*Windows Task Manger* (Ctrl+Alt+Del). Select the second tab
(*Processes*). At the top of that screen you can click the *CPU *column
title *TWICE*. This will sort the list according to how much CPU
resources are being used, with the highest usage at the top.

Keep the top of this window in view while you are operating. When your
system pauses, check this list to see what "*Image Name*" and how much
CPU is being consumed. It's normal to see the numbers in the list move
around, even when the computer is idle. But if something grabs 90+
percent of your CPU and holds it in synch with your delayed RTTY
decoding, post the name of that process here. This will provide a clue
to investigate further.

It's normal to see MMTTY using 40% and N1MM using 15% of the CPU while
operating. Those CPU numbers will jump around, but the total of the two
normally remains less than 80% CPU utilization. These numbers come from
my Dell  2-GHz laptop with 1-Gb of RAM running Windows XP sp3.

73 de Bob - KØRC in MN

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On 9/23/2012 4:29 PM, RLVZ@aol.com wrote:
Hi Guys,
I've only been operating RTTY for about 3 years now and I've still have a
lot to learn.  I'd appreciate your tips for getting  my CPU to operate
reasonably fast with RTTY as I've tried several different Windows XP and Windows
7 computers and they'll all operate  RTTY fast for awhile... and then
they'll slow down.
  Such as, in today's BARTG 75: I'd be decoding and transmitting  at an
excellent rate and then after a few minutes, my CPU would lock up while decoding
and not print for about 10 seconds after his transmission  ended.  Very
frustrating! Again, this problem is not new but has happened with 5 different CPU's I've tried over the past 2 years. (4 Windows XP machines and now my
new Windows 7)
  By the way, I'm running N1MM and MMTTY.
  I've tried different radios and different serial  cables... but the same
problem over and over: CPU decodes great for awhile and then "locks up" and
prints the information about 10 seconds after it's  sent.
  All ideas appreciated!
  Thanks-
  Dick- K9OM
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