I and others have confirmed the same findings some time ago with different 
telnet clients and DXbase.

Only DXbase seems to exhibit the 100% CPU syndrome with a dropped telnet 
connection.

The DXbase folks as I recall claim that their code adheres to Microsoft's 
interfacing standards so the problem must be somewere other than DXbase or 
something to that effect.

73 Phil NA4M

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Phil Duff  NA4M    Ann Duff    Georgetown, TX. 

> ------------Original Message-------------
> From: "Bill Nowicki [WA4OYH]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Date: Thu, Aug-7-2003 1:15 AM
> Subject: [DXBase] internet cluster window
> 
> 100% CPU usage when telnet fails revisited;
> 
> After talking with users of other logging programs with an internet cluster
> option and trying several logging programs myself along with programs that
> do nothing but telnet I have been unable to reproduce the problem that
> DXBase has when it's telnet session fails. I was wondering if anyone has had
> the CPU usage to go to 100% when a telnet fails while using a program other
> than DXBase? This quirk has been with DXBase for some time and I hope that
> Scientific Solutions will take another look at there code to finding a
> solution.
> 
> 73  Bill   WA4OYH
> 
> 
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