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On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Tom P. Warren wrote:

> Have any Furthur users noticed the java applet cyclically going from
> low-cpu usage to extremely high cpu usage?
>
> E.G.:  I run Furthur wide open with 10 downloads going on at any one
> time, and my download stream varies anywhere from 300 to 1024 Kb/s.
> Periodically (at whatever downstream level at which Furthur happens to
> be running), the java applet goes from using like 02 and 04 (or even 24)
> to 98 or 99 in the task manager w/in XP.  Odd.  I can't figure out what
> process the program is executing to reflect such a change in cpu usage,
> except perhaps some sort of data storing/converting process.  Also, this
> 'lull' in my computer's cpu usage takes like twenty or thirty or more
> seconds (perhaps a minute or more) to plya out.  NOT GOOD WHEN BURNING
> CD's AND DOWNLOADING FROM FURTHUR.  Interestingly enough, I've cut back
> the concurrent downloads to five, and the phenomenon STILL hits my
> machine.
>
> Insight?  Ideas?  Flames?
>
>
>
> Needless to say this is the same trouble I had on a 98 os before I moved
> my os to xp (consequently losing all of my d'loaded programs in the
> interim change -but that's a whole 'nother story).  Mayhaps this
> phenomenon is worth mentioning to the Furthur development team?  They
> probably already know about it though. . .
>
> And hats off to DJ POPO -'cause he took a newby under his wing and
> helped me configure my hardware and control-ware (thank you XTEQ) for
> optimal CDR trading (and soon server-running) performance -without any
> prompting!
>
> DJ is the MAN!
>
> T.Warren
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