mcclearyironman 2002-06-03 18:12:29 | Hi, I have always wondered what differences there are between Background, Low, and Normal. Like what percentage's? Normal being 100%. |
kruemi [SwissTeam.NET] 2002-06-04 00:18:47 | These are the Priorities like the Operatings-System uses it! Normal means, it runs like a normal application (Like Word, Excel and so on). This also means, it slows down other Applications! Low meand, it runs at a lower priority thn normal, the slows down other apps a bit less! And than there is the Option Background... which i like the most! It doesen't slow down other apps, it just uses the Power the "Idle-Process" would eat! With this priority you can run it "for free" bye kruemi |
Pascal 2002-06-16 02:03:35 | you need not use that option. For muon and for any other dc project you can use the Another Task Manager to push the priority unter Win 95/98/ME. With MUON it works great, you have all possible priorities available.. ___________________________ 1: Athlon TB-C, 1.2 GC/s, 256 MB DDR-RAM, Erazor x², ADSL-Flatrate, NIC Intel, Win 98 SE Mainboard MSI-6380 Rev. 1 2: Pentium III, 600 MC/s, 256 MB RAM, NIC Intel, Win 98 SE |