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In <3DA77988.F62DFFCA@pacbell.net>, on 10/11/02
at 04:23 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>stufff, but that must all be gone now), yet I'm still taking _the same_
>constant 5% to 8% cpu hit with no app.s running. So, either the eCS
>Clock was never really the cause, or . . . ? I'd like to find out before
>trying the later version.
Well, you need to use some sort of process monitor to find out which
process is chewing up the CPU time. CAD Commander might have something.
I'm not sure. If not, there's TOP and PMPatrol, among others.
>Steven mentioned something about checking for a hidden, duplicate Startup
>Folder, using Checkini (or was it Cleanini ?). I'd like to do that with
>a strictly diagnostic / reporting mode.
OK, so run it in log only mode.
BTW, I installed the CADCmdr demo on my test box to see what it looked
like. It's OK. It's not as "finished" as either Watchcat or Process
Commander, but it does work and it does have the benefit that the keyboard
handler supports CAD intercept.
Steven
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