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Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 20:40:30 PST
From: Tom Brown <thombrown@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Program to specify/adjust priority of a process?

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SP103 now seems to work here. When I first tried it in my Startup folder, I got
several processes (seen via PSPM2):
SP, CMD, Junkbuster. I didn't want all of these extras around, so now the
Jubkbuster object in the Startup folder contains:

h:\tools\sp.exe
f5 0 h:\ijb20\startijb.cmd
h:\ijb20

STARTIJB.CMD:

start "Junkbuster" /N /WIN /MIN h:\ijb20\junkbuster.exe
exit

When the .cmd file exits, SP goes away, too, so all I have left is Junkbuster
running at foreground + 5. This gets Junkbuster above NS 4.61, which often maxes
the cpu (at regular + 30) while waiting for a reply from whatever site I'm trying
to look at.

Thanks for the pointers!

Tom Brown wrote:
[snip]

> The trap I got may have been caused by something else. I will try it again
> tomorrow.

[snip]

>
> >
> > SP103 works here. I would run emxrev and make sure you don't have EMX
> > mismatched DLL's. I could be a FP13 problem, but it's not that likely.
> >
> > Steven

[snip]

Tom Brown
thombrown@earthlink.net

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