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Re: Linrad and Tac32
- Subject: Re: Linrad and Tac32
- From: Leif Asbrink <sm5bsz.com; leif@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 22:56:29 +0100
Hello Alberto and all,
> Given that Linrad is open source, you could recompile
> it (at least the Windows version) after inserting this
> statement in the initialization phase of the program :
>
> SetPriorityClass(GetCurrentProcess(), processPriority);
>
> where processPriority is a DWORD that can be assigned
> (among others) either the value NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS or
> HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS
Fine:-)
Linrad 02-44 will have a new parameter in the general parameter
setup. "Set high process priority (Y/N)?"
If the user answers yes Linrad will issue
SetPriorityClass(GetCurrentProcess(), HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS);
I was unable to find out whether this call is always allowed
so I decided to make it a user option. It seems to be unsupported
under Win98 as well as regular Win2000 and I want to keep
backwards compatibility since many fine computers that are to slow
to run a modern OS are fast enough to do a good job with Linrad
provided that an old enough OS is used.
73
Leif / SM5BSZ
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