Network speed ghosting??
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Posted 20 July 2007 - 08:52 PM
#2
Posted 21 July 2007 - 11:36 AM
sebus
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Posted 21 July 2007 - 11:50 AM
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Posted 22 July 2007 - 02:30 AM
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Posted 22 July 2007 - 10:51 AM
I use as example the Sony Vaio PCG-C1V from ~2000 - it used a transmeta crusoe processor which shifted from 600Mhz to 300Mhz after a while or whenever running lower on battery life.
Wouldn't be surprised to see newer motherboards applying the same concepts - maybe it can be changed in the BIOS definitions - try disabling all power saving options if possible, otherwise - no solution likely - or use some tool to programatically "force" some activity on your computer and avoiding going into this sluggier mode..
Maybe using autoIt to simulate some mouse activity at certain intervals (once every two minutes for example) helps.
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Posted 23 July 2007 - 01:19 PM
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Posted 23 July 2007 - 01:27 PM
Thanks for responding, i will try that. I am not familiar with Autoit, how would i use it to simulate mouse movement?
You find all sort of tutorials and examples posted on their discussion forums: http://www.autoitscript.com/forum
http://www.autoitscr...php?showforum=9
http://www.autoitscr...?showtopic=7112
#8
Posted 23 July 2007 - 02:35 PM
#9
Posted 25 July 2007 - 12:17 PM
AutoIt is a good solution, but maybe another options exists: Auto Clicker http://www.teamxtcga...uto_clicker.htm
It'll simulate mouse clicks so you can compare the results (mouse active vs. inactive data transfer speed)
I don't use Auto Clicker because I believe it's only free for personal use
#10
Posted 25 July 2007 - 12:41 PM
Just wish people actually made applications simpler instead of requiring all these huge sized libraries.
Also googled a bit deeper and found a good freeware app good for this task.
gmouse.zip 107.22KB 323 downloads
Press CTRL+M to pause recording and can loop back itself - you can also autostart and save the session to files wich can later be played as parameter when running the app (help docs included)
It's freeware and can be distributed freely, hope it helps you moon goon!
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Posted 25 July 2007 - 01:44 PM
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Posted 25 July 2007 - 01:58 PM
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