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Subject: From: Date: | Re: [ECS] Bug in ECSW - System resources eaten up Mark Gilmore Mon, 24 Aug 1998 08:19:01 -0700 |
Troy, Sorry about the difficulties.
I tried this but can't re-create the problem.
I assume you are viewing resources via
SYSTEM PROPERTIES / PERFORMANCE ?
What version of Windows are you running ?
Anyone else able to re-create this ?
Troy Carpenter wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I sent this report to Mark on Saturday, but since my problem is major, I
> thought I would send it to the entire list and see if anyone else has noticed
> it.
>
> I installed ECS-lite 2 days ago and have noticed a few problems with the
> windows version, but they all may be related on one root cause. I had
> installed 3.4.021, but am now using 3.4.024. I noticed this problem in both
> versions.
>
> The main problem I have found is that ECS eventually chews up all the system
> and GDI resources. I first found this with First Aid warning me of low
> resources. Using the resource meter in W95, I determined when the resources
> are getting eaten.
>
> The easiest way do to it is to edit an event, accept and save. Then start
> switching between the group, events, items, and message screens continuously.
> You should see your resources start to take a nose dive, eventually going to
> zero. Later experiments show the resources being eaten just by switching
> between the different screens, as well as the different entries in the
> different areas. It may also happen during event processing since the
> resources slowly decline even when no input is given to the program. If I quit
> ECS, the resources return to their original levels.
>
> Now, the other problems I have may be related...Sometimes the whole computer
> reboots out of the blue when I do something in ECS. It is may be because the
> resources have gone to zero. Other times ECS just dies. I don't mean
> freezing, I mean the windows disappear. System seems stable, though. And
> finally, something (don't know what) causes ECS to go into a continuous redraw
> cycle and "ding" the system default sound. There is no way to get out of ECS
> once this happens. Pressing "ESC" stops it, but displays many error boxes that
> say "Error SC" or something like that.
>
> Anyway, the pressing issue seems to be the System resources. I just tried it
> again and my resources are down to 38% from 65% when I started.
>
> Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks
>
> Troy Carpenter
> troy.carpenter@arris-i.com
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