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[Linrad] Re: Leif de Jeremy



Hi Joe,

> I am running tests of MAP65-IQ with the following configuration:
> 
> 1. SDR-IQ into Linrad;
> 2. Linrad timf2 data via pseudo-network to MAP65-IQ
> 
> Linrad and MAP65-IQ run on the same Windows computer.
> 
> I have discovered that this system runs best with Linrad at 
> "Above Normal" priority.  It does *not* run well with Linrad 
> at "High" priority, which is what you get if you have 
> "Process priority" set to 1 in par_userint.
> 
> Does this make sense to you?  Would it be good to give the 
> user this option, either instead of or in addition to "High" 
> priority?
I really do not know much about MS Windows. (And I am not
really interested in spending much time on it.) Linrad uses
SetPriorityClass(GetCurrentProcess(), HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS);
in case the user wants high priority. I will allow the 
ultimate call:
SetPriorityClass(GetCurrentProcess(), REALTIME_PRIORITY_CLASS
in the next Linrad version. Seems silly that such a thing 
would be required. Did you try to set a more conservative (=lower)
value for max DMA rate? 

73

Leif / SM5BSZ

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