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Topic: Bass race, READY SET GO ???????
Has anyone else had the issue with the ready set go in bass race often missing reay and jumping ready go very fast? I did think it was vista issue but i have installed xp on another partition now and it does the same, now on my old lap top with xp it seems to work everytime. So i am thinking it may be down to the daul core cpu ?????? i would just like to try and find the answer to this. Thanks -------------------- Street A 157.3 so far [img] /dbdrag/memberalbum/45993a0.jpg [/img]
John Akinin
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Member # 15838
posted 07-15-2009 12:31 PM
Has anyone else had the issue with the ready set go in bass race often missing reay and jumping ready go very fast? I did think it was vista issue but i have installed xp on another partition now and it does the same, now on my old lap top with xp it seems to work everytime. So i am thinking it may be down to the daul core cpu ?????? i would just like to try and find the answer to this. Thanks -------------------- Street A 157.3 so far [img] /dbdrag/memberalbum/45993a0.jpg [/img]
Posts: 38 | From: Nottingham, U.K. | Registered: Sep 2004
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Its usually related to multicore computers set the termlab to run on only one core and you should be fine. -------------------- TEAM MAXXSONICS TEAM WOLFPACK AUDIO TEAM EXCESSIVE AMPERAGE
Bill Wolf
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posted 07-15-2009 02:34 PM
Its usually related to multicore computers set the termlab to run on only one core and you should be fine. -------------------- TEAM MAXXSONICS TEAM WOLFPACK AUDIO TEAM EXCESSIVE AMPERAGE
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quote: Originally posted by Bill Wolf: Its usually related to multicore computers set the termlab to run on only one core and you should be fine. That is what i thought, any idea how you set single core for the termlab ? Thanks John -------------------- Street A 157.3 so far [img] /dbdrag/memberalbum/45993a0.jpg [/img]
John Akinin
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posted 07-15-2009 03:27 PM
quote: Originally posted by Bill Wolf: Its usually related to multicore computers set the termlab to run on only one core and you should be fine. That is what i thought, any idea how you set single core for the termlab ? Thanks John -------------------- Street A 157.3 so far [img] /dbdrag/memberalbum/45993a0.jpg [/img]
Posts: 38 | From: Nottingham, U.K. | Registered: Sep 2004
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Ctrl + Alt + Del Right click the process > Set affinity > Un-check CPU1 for a dual core -------------------- TEAM MAXXSONICS TEAM WOLFPACK AUDIO TEAM EXCESSIVE AMPERAGE
Bill Wolf
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posted 07-15-2009 04:05 PM
Ctrl + Alt + Del Right click the process > Set affinity > Un-check CPU1 for a dual core -------------------- TEAM MAXXSONICS TEAM WOLFPACK AUDIO TEAM EXCESSIVE AMPERAGE
Posts: 769 | From: Ohio | Registered: Feb 2006
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i have that problem i was a little acer laptop one of the little netbooks, sometimes its fine sometimes its like ready................GO!!!!!, lol
Rossfreier
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posted 07-15-2009 05:57 PM
i have that problem i was a little acer laptop one of the little netbooks, sometimes its fine sometimes its like ready................GO!!!!!, lol
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Thanks, will give it a try. I guess you have to do it every time you run termpro software? Hope it is of help to others as well. Thanks John -------------------- Street A 157.3 so far [img] /dbdrag/memberalbum/45993a0.jpg [/img]
John Akinin
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posted 07-16-2009 02:48 AM
Thanks, will give it a try. I guess you have to do it every time you run termpro software? Hope it is of help to others as well. Thanks John -------------------- Street A 157.3 so far [img] /dbdrag/memberalbum/45993a0.jpg [/img]
Posts: 38 | From: Nottingham, U.K. | Registered: Sep 2004
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