I agree. I can assure everyone that it is not my network speed or congestion, nor its it video card, memory or processor related as it does it every once in awhile here and has for several versions on several previous PCs. Like John said, it is a minor problem that I happily live with.
Jim - K9DD ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Pelham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'DXBase'" <dxbase@mailman.qth.net> Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2004 5:58 AM Subject: Re: [DXBase] Refeash > As far as I can recall, I've seen this problem with all Windows versions of > DXbase, and on three different PCs that I've had over the years. > > I don't know why we're all talking about PC & video card speed, memory, > networks, other apps, etc., as I don't think the problem has anything to do > with those things. In all instances of this problem, the DXbase window does > not repaint its pixels when it should. It's like a call to the OS that's > supposed to cause the repaint never gets made. It's not that something is > slow, it's that something ever happens at all. The OS "repaint my window" > call never happens, intermittently. > > Since the only app common to all these occurrences is DXbase (pieces of a > variety of other apps can get left inside the DXbase window, requiring a > refresh), I can't help but conclude that it's the fault of the DXbase > program itself. If DXbase isn't running, I can have tens of other apps > running with windows opening and closing all over the place and the problem > never happens. > > It's such a minor issue that I've never mentioned it before. > > 73, W1JA > > John Pelham > E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Antique Radio Web Site http://www.radiophile.com >