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> You mentioned that one of the early things you did in eCS was to turn off
> >the eCS clock. (It takes as much as an 8 % hit on CPU utilization -- at
Steven replied:
> I believe this is corrected in the updates available from the eCS site.
If you meant a later version of the Clock module, I did not find one there. I'm pretty sure my eCS is at MCP-2 level . . . although the
kernel is somewhat later.
> >ones, yet the eCS clock continues merrily along. Where _should_ I have
> >looked, to turn this thing off ?
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> There's probably a reference in the startup folder.
I may have overlooked that, so I'll check again.
Jordan
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