; To: kena...@gmail.com
> CC: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Flex3000 with N1MM: When I open a browser window,
> either PSDR crashes or I get a crackly audio
>
> I was seeing 38000us (!!!) this evening. I am going through MSconfig and
> services.exe
Mike -
Wow, with those numbers I think you are onto the culprit. Of course, you
have finds the specific item. My 5 year old XP machine runs about 120.
And people have reported much faster times with some current low cost
systems.
Ken AC0HO
On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 6:25 PM, Michael Ruttenberg
I was seeing 38000us (!!!) this evening. I am going through MSconfig and
services.exe and culling/disabling things that are optional.
Mike
> On 26 Oct 2013, at 22:34, Ken Akin wrote:
>
> Mike -
>
> What DPC numbers are you seeing? There are several knowledge base articles
> on the Flex site
Mike -
What DPC numbers are you seeing? There are several knowledge base articles
on the Flex site that get pretty detained on various things to look at.
When you find the troublemaker it will look so simple, "of course" is the
usual thought that I have.
I am not a windows expert. I long for th
Hi Ken
It is a relatively clean install. I have PSDR, N1MM, VAC, MixW, JT65HF, VE7CC
ARUser. Windows Updates are off.
AVG Free and ZoneAlarm. AVG is disabled manually for a bit of improvement.
DPC is a bit better with wireless turned of but then I am flying blind. I have
a nano wireless USB
Mike -
What else is running on the PCs. Any bloat ware? Anti-virus packages? Page
file active? And so on.
I took the simple way out, my radio PC is a clean build (from MS Disk) so
no extras. Running PSDR, VAC, FlDigi and Ham Call. I start Explorer only
when I need to fetch new software, Flex and
Hi all
Maybe someone can point me in the right direction.
Using PSDR 2.6.4 with a Flex 3000.
VAC (full version) 4.12
4gb RAM Lenovo T420 laptop (with a relatively flimsy Firewire 800 port
installed, new Firewire 400 Expresscard on the way but not yet arrived).
Win7 Pro.
Same issue on Dell Latitud
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