> I echo Bob's thanks to the authors of this invaluable program. > > I like to have the satellite path display to the right of the graph > panel, but haven't managed to set the configure file to do that > automatically, and always have to issue the gb and gm commands after > running the program - have I missed something?
Mark can address this, hopefully. > I know it has been mentioned before, but I am concerned about the > program apparently using 100% of CPU time. As discussed before, it's behaving as intended. It does not use 100% of the CPU on an absolute basis; rather, for maximum responsiveness, it will tend to use most of the CPU time that's left over from other applications. (You can run several instances at a time, for example, all connected to the same TCP server.) > On my old Toshiba laptop running Windows XP pro (service pack 1), Lady > Heather beta 3.0 will usually self-quit after about ten days :-( I > have several other logging programs (written in BBC BASIC - see > http://www.cix.co.uk/~rrussell/bbcwin/bbcwin.html) running at the same > time, but it is only LH which I has disappeared when I return after a > couple of weeks. Sorry this is so vague. Is this true of the current beta, with heather.exe dated June 2, 2010 at 1:41 PM? There was a bug in the earlier April beta release that could cause it to run out of stack space under certain conditions. This could also contribute to the perception of out-of-control CPU usage. I updated the .exe in early June as soon as I found the bug, but at the time I was expecting a new source dump from Mark, so I didn't bother bumping the version number in the install script. That is still the case. :) You may be able to fix the self-termination behavior with a reinstall. If not, let me know offline and we can look into it. -- john, KE5FX _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.