[Skimmertalk] Windows 7 64-bit and SkimmerServer?

k3mm at verizon.net k3mm at verizon.net
Mon Nov 29 13:48:08 PST 2010


I run my QS1R SkimServer on a Core2Duo 3.0 Ghz machine with 2Gigs of memory I believe.  OS is 32bit XP.  I ran 192khz windows on all 6 bands and expanded CW segments and I was hitting over 2000 decoders at points and CPU peaked at about 45 percent while I was watching it in the evening.  

Nov 29, 2010 02:38:26 PM, wes.cosand at gmail.com wrote:

On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Mark Bailey wrote:

> Good day:
>
> I need a faster computer for SkimmerServer. Does it work with a QS1R under
> Windows 7 64-bit? The current machine only manages about 2600 decoders...
>
> Works fine under Windows 7 32-bit.
>
> Thanks and 73,
>
> Mark, kd4d
>

Mark, this is an important question.

Originally, to run Skimmer Server I bought an Intel I7 920 on an MSI X-58M
motherboard with 12 gigs of RAM. It ran 64 bit Windows 7. During 2009 CQWW
it choked at about 1150 decoders despite very low CPU utilization. During
the ARRL DX contest Alex and I worked together trying to locate the rate
limiting step. At the end of the contest Alex thought he had found the
issue and incorporated the changes into the current version of the program.

I was less sanguine, I guess. I replaced the I7 machine with the current
Core 2 Quad with 32 bit XP Pro and I have been waiting for months to see how
it performed under duress. Last weekend the computer worked smoothly. I
am typing this on the I7 and I could do another test during ARRL DX but the
problem might be specific to my hardware and not the OS so I am uncertain
the results would be meaningful.

Another issue: It is my perception that 2600 concurrent decoders is a lot
of decoders. I would be very interested in how many decoders other
SkimServer users saw. Was your QS1R on a superb antenna system or were you
using wide CW Segments in the ini file? Is there a possibility that a
transmitter or a receive preamp was overloading the receiver? I am no
engineer so my perceptions could be very wrong. I would be quite satisfied
if my system handled that number of signals but maybe my expectations are
too low.

Wes, WZ7I
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