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Re: Pakistan Earthquake - September 25, 2013 |
EQF; Turns out the Resource Monitor tells me how much of what is being used. I put a program into an infinite loop and sure enough, 100% CPU usage. Then I inserted a 5 second pause in the loop; still 100% CPU. There's a CHAIN command to make it stop, execute another program and then restart but the catch is that it has to be another TB program. No help there. Can't Perl start a TB program? Why use Perl at all? Let others write their own version. Roger Roger Follow Ups: ● Re: Pakistan Earthquake - September 25, 2013 - Skywise 16:25:24 - 9/28/2013 (100927) (1) ● Re: Pakistan Earthquake - September 25, 2013 - Roger Hunter 17:24:53 - 9/28/2013 (100928) (1) ● Re: Pakistan Earthquake - September 25, 2013 - Skywise 18:39:25 - 9/28/2013 (100929) (1) ● Re: Pakistan Earthquake - September 25, 2013 - Roger Hunter 19:00:13 - 9/28/2013 (100930) (1) ● Re: Pakistan Earthquake - September 25, 2013 - Skywise 19:58:40 - 9/28/2013 (100931) (1) ● Re: Pakistan Earthquake - September 25, 2013 - EQF 22:06:31 - 9/29/2013 (100932) (1) ● Re: Pakistan Earthquake - September 25, 2013 - Skywise 00:28:00 - 10/1/2013 (100936) (1) ● Re: Pakistan Earthquake - September 25, 2013 - EQF 18:05:54 - 10/1/2013 (100945) (1) ● Re: Pakistan Earthquake - September 25, 2013 - Roger Hunter 18:50:16 - 10/1/2013 (100946) (0) |
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