On 23/07/02 14:05, "J Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all. Just a random question for the more-OS X-savvy-than-me crowd. hehe.
> 
> What exactly is "LaunchCFMApp"? It's at the very top of my process list at
> almost all times, is "owned" by me, and consistently is using about 15-20%
> of my processor. It also appears to spawn multiple copies of itself that
> consume less. 
> 
> What is this app? Is it part of the OS, or something attached to an app I
> installed?
> 
> To tie this thread to G-Books, I'm just trying to find and eliminate the
> processor hogs on my TiBook 550, since the fan keeps coming on while I'm
> doing nothing but typing in a note database.

This is used when launching Classic apps that use the Code Fragment Manager,
to load portions of the code dynamically at runtime. I don't think you want
to kill that one. Better off shutting Classic down. See if that helps. It
might also be used to load CFM-based Carbon applications, but I'm not sure
about that one.

-Laurent.
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