Wow.  There is no way that I know of that would cause PowerSDR to
automatically go from DirectX to GDI+ as you described.  More likely,
whatever is hanging up the DirectX stuff crashes upon subsequent calls and
then it quits doing whatever it was doing before, thus freeing up the
cycles.  After this, I would be surprised if the display continues to work.

Having DirectX corrupt your video driver sounds very strange.  If a reboot
doesn't fix it, then I'm not sure the driver/hardware is working correctly.


Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Ellison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 1:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: CPU & utilization video driver corruption with Preview 8

Eric,

Here is an observation or two and not a necessarily a commentary on
higher CPU utilization with DirectX

In DirectX mode, I get a bunch of Unhandled Exception errors when using
the GUI (clicking on buttons and such).  If I click on the button to
continue, CPU utilization goes from 25% to 3%

I am beginning to think that once I receive an Unhandled Exception
error, that the display parameter reverts from DirectX mode to GDI+.
Could this be happening?

The reason I am thinking this is that in GDI+ mode my CPU utilization is
always 3-5%, but in DirectX mode (before the exception error) the
utilization is 25%.  After the exception error the utilization is 3%,
but Setup still indicates that the display mode is DirectX.

I have also found that getting a lot of these Unhandled Exception errors
corrupts my video driver.  This is indicated by CPU utilization running
at 50% when nothing is loaded on the machine.  ProcessExplorer from
SysInternals indicates that these are all Deferred Procedure calls,
indicative of corrupted software of bad hardware.  They do not go away
even after re-booting.  There are no errors in the Event Viewer and the
video "looks" OK after rebooting.  It does take PowerSDR a LONG time to
load in this state and it is very unstable. The only way to rectify the
problem is to completely un-install and re-install the video driver. 

For now I am using GDI+ and don't have any complaints.





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