[PD] windows xp , pd .35 test 24 , cpu overload .

Miller Puckette mpuckett at man104-1.ucsd.edu
Tue Jun 4 18:08:18 CEST 2002


Yes, if you run -nogui, put a "netreceive" somewhere in your patch or else
the scheduler gets sick.  Why, you might ask, but it's too ugly to talk
about

cheers
Miller

On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 10:35:05AM +0200, Ivan Franco wrote:
> I usually run pd with XP. It seems to run fine altough I also had
> this problem with the -nogui flag. I posted a thread a while ago
> concerning this. Seems like -nogui option makes Pd behave differently...
> Ivan
> 
> joge . wrote:
> 
> >hello all ,
> >
> >i recently upgraded my win2k sony vaio z505ls laptop to windows xp .. this
> >is the machine that i usually run pd off of .  however after doing a clean
> >install of windows xp , when ever i run pd my cpu gets loaded .  if there is
> >nothing running in the pd window then i can still open up a patch ...
> >however once i load patches that i had on the this machine before , the
> >computer comes to a crawl .  i installed the sony drivers before ever trying
> >to run pd with windows xp installed so i dont know if this is the cause of
> >the problem .  is any one else running windows xp and pd ?  if so are you
> >having any issues with the combination ?
> >
> >i even tried minimizing the pd window to see if it was some graphical
> >component that was eating up the cpu but that didnt help at all .  i also
> >tried the -nogui option but it gives me the "audio I/O stuck ... closing
> >audio" message  and the system again comes to a crawl .
> >
> >
> >thanks again
> >
> >joge .
> >
> >
> >
> 
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