[WT-support] erratic CW sending with internet

Jorge Diez - CX6VM cx6vm.jorge at adinet.com.uy
Fri Dec 18 13:04:50 CET 2009


I have a big list of programs in my task manager/process.

How can I know wich one to close and how I close them?

Thanks!
Jorge
CX6VM

-----Mensaje original-----
De: support-bounces at win-test.com [mailto:support-bounces at win-test.com] En
nombre de Laurent HAAS - F6FVY
Enviado el: Miércoles, 16 de Diciembre de 2009 09:11 a.m.
Para: support at win-test.com; pa2a at xs4all.nl
Asunto: Re: [WT-support] erratic CW sending with internet

Hi Steef, Mike et al.

pa2a at xs4all.nl a écrit :

> With a 1 or 2 GB memory or even 512 Meg it is best to turn off the virtual
> memory so no large disk access is necessary anymore.
> 
> On the computers I also turned off the sleep and hibernate modes to speed
> up booting. All update mechanisms of Windows and other programs are turned
> off.

In a general manner, it is advised to disable all useless processes that 
could access the disk (which Windows makes _prioritary_ over the CW 
timing), or stress graphics or networking .

List all running process with the Windows Task Manager and check if they 
are *really* useful for your contesting activity. Several of them are 
usually run by utilities / third-party programs / gizmos etc. and can be 
safely disabled. Use Google to identify them.

You can also use the excellent Autoruns 
(http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx) to list 
all processes that are launched on boot. You'll probably be surprised at 
how many executables are launched automatically you weren't aware of, 
and sit in your memory !

> The only CW error I hear sometimes is when the time becomes XX:00:00 and
> the MSN clock Wizz style is enabled. A dot then becomes a dash.

Check the latest dev version (revision 251 or better). I've done some 
slight mods that could help. I also reduced the startup time by a factor 
of 3 (approximately).

73

Larry - F6FVY
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