> You are the only one that I have ever heard of.
> The only way you will notice it is, if you loose
> the telnet connection and your Internet Cluster window is still open.
> It you close the Internet Cluster after you loose the connection then
> the 100% CPU usage will go away.
> I wonder what operating system you are using?
> Do you ever try to run other programs while DXBase is running?
> If I loose my connection here and I am running something like a
> PSK program the waterfall will slow down and be jerky. If I happen
> to be running something like Microsoft Word then ever time I type
> a character it will take about a minute for it to appear on the screen,
etc.
> I have tried other logging programs such as Logic6, Logger32 and they
> don't have this problem. So I don't think it is a Microsoft problem.
>
> 73 de Tony,  KD4K
>

Hi Tony:

    I've attempted to replicate the problem you describe, and cannot.  I
open the Internet Cluster window, connect to a node, physically disconnect
the cable modem for even up to 20 minutes, with no excessive CPU usage.  I
can use Microsoft Word, my PSK program Digipan, other programs etc with no
problems.  I'm using W98SE on a Pentium 166, 32 meg of RAM.  Another list
member had indicated to me privately that some list members did NOT have the
problem.  I'm using DXB 2004, and the previous version I was using was 2000,
and never noticed a problem with either version.  I have no particular
computer expertise, as I am a social worker, so I wonder where the problem
can be ?!

             100 %  satisfied DXbase user since 1993...
Very 73                    Stu                KC1F






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