An update on this (for me) long standing slow menu issue that has plagued me ever since I first purchased my first RadarBox over a year ago.
I have just come back from my mate Terry and I have to say that his PC is worse than mine for slow/hanging menus. difficulty navigating MyLog and generally doing anything within the application...well it should be as it is alower spec machine running a Pentium D 2.80GHz, 2GB RAM on Vista Home Premium SP2.
ANRB consumes between 20-70% of his CPU and causes everythng else on his PC to slow down much like my own.
Again like me he has well over 10,000 aircraft in his MyLog (where exactly is this kept on Vista?) and again, like mine it would appear that the slowdown *might* be tied into when the database is being written to because if I set the timeout to 5000ms I can get a 5 second window in which everything seems normal but as soon as the database is being written menus hang, MyLog will not scroll and his PC slows down and shows the sleepy pointer.
I have seen this on every PC I have ever seen RB running on including 4 of my own here (1.6GHz TabletPC, 2.2GHz W2K/XP, 3.0GHz MCE and Dual 3.2GHz Xeon XP)
I am guessing this might be a wider problem than anyone dared fear as some people will live with this and not mention anything.
IMHO it might only affect *some* of those who record a large number of aircraft & flights - like me Terry will see up to nearly 3,000 unique Mode-S aircraft a day - God only knows how many flights that equates to. Is there a connection do you think?
There was talk some time ago about it only affecting high-spec PC's but I feel it may probably be more like those who see large numbers of aircraft possibly?
Obviously this will not affect everybody as Frank has over 17,000 aircraft and does not suffer this slow-down apparently.
Thinking about it when Tery upgraded one time he lost his database and so started from scratch and he was amazed at the speed increase which he put down to the newer version.
Having played on his system earlier today though it really is like wading through treacle...
Would it not be possible for Aleksey to author a private Beta that utilises a single core/thread to write to the database leaving everything else free to run the system for me to test the theory or something?
He very nearly cracked it in an earlier Beta but for me anyway I was back to square one when v3.0 Beta came out...
You guys (especially AirNav) must be sick to death of me bleating on about the slowdowns but it makes the program (and the rest of my PC) almost totally unusable...obviously I wouldn't want this to delay releasing 3.02 to the rest of the users but when that is out of the door I would be glad to help in any way I can?
Thanks & regards,
-=Glyn=-