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RE: FMP Slowdown
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RE: FMP Slowdown


  • Subject: RE: FMP Slowdown
  • From: "Nitz, Chris" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 12:04:58 -0700
  • Thread-topic: applescript-users digest, Vol 3 #627 - 13 msgs

If this is true, you may want to try Peek-A-Boo to set priority to your
"Process ticks".

http://versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=3410&db=mac

-Chris Nitz


>At 3:59 PM +0200 15/7/02, Mario Kolaszewski wrote:
>>
>>I have recently noticed that FMP slows down my scripts significantly when
>>it's the front application. Even the scripts unrelated to FMP.
>>Is anyone aware on how to deal with the problem,
>>is it processor or hard drive related?
>
>I don't know FMP, but (on OS < 10) each application can choose to leave to
>other apps more or less CPU time while it is the front application. Maybe
>FMP does not let much CPU time available to others.
>
>So, I think it's neither a processor matter nor a hard drive matter. You've
>got to make sure FMP is in the background (though FMP's programmers may as
>well have decided that FMP won't let much CPU time in the background
>either).
>
>Emmanuel
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