18-02-2005 05:18 PM | ||
FreeFreddy |
Glad to hear that. Though it wasn't me who provided you with the help, you're welcome as far as it concerns me. |
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18-02-2005 03:34 PM | ||
wormpaul |
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It works now for me |
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18-02-2005 01:11 PM | ||
punch999 |
i figured it out thanks! |
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18-02-2005 05:28 AM | ||
FreeFreddy |
Look here: http://www.abandonia.com/forum/index.php?s...=60&#entry68372 Third post from below, by xoopx. |
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17-02-2005 09:09 PM | ||
punch999 |
im in!!!! this is a cool idea oh and how do i change to cancer instead of the human proteome folding thingy |
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17-02-2005 02:24 PM | ||
xoopx |
yeah as mentioned, its set at the lowest priority, so everything else will have priority over it for cpu time. its still worth exiting the agent for running games, to free up the memory... although windows probably pages it to disk.. im not sure. to be on the safe side, quit it before playing games. |
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17-02-2005 02:06 PM | ||
konfliktPL |
The agent runs in the lowest possible priority, therefore no tangible CPU deficiency ought to be observed... :bye: |
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17-02-2005 08:33 AM | ||
The Levitating Nun |
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17-02-2005 08:17 AM | ||
FreeFreddy | What about the CPU power it uses? When it's running, it uses 100% of the power I noticed + some memory. And if I want to play a CPU intensive game like Gothic 2 or say Jedi Knight 2, should I deactivate the program during the time or it will minimize it's CPU and memory use automatically? | |
16-02-2005 09:34 PM | ||
Luchsen |
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