At 09:29 AM 6/21/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Lan Wu-Cavener wrote:
>>your note reminded me of a question I had related to the performance. I was
>>running my j3d program on w2k. I found that adjusting the processes
>>priority through task management tool can change the j3d program
>>performance although it is not recommended to change the process priority.
>
>LOL! I tried that once. "hmm I wonder what happens when I make it a
>realtime task?" DOH! Thing completely took over the machine. The only
>way I could kill it was to remove the power cable! No keyboard input so
>no three fingered salute and the restart power button wouldn't work either.
I am not sure how the processes are managed. But I, for once, changed the
priority to aboveNormal without causing any problem in the system. And the
j3d application runs incredibly fast. Then the other times ( I think that I
tried to set to realtime), I got the same froze you described. I wish that
there is some document on the process priority setting.






Lan Wu-Cavener
Dept. of Landscape Architecture

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