Thanks for the replies guys,
Allocator: If my CPU was an Intel Atom I could understand maybe if some tasks were slowing it down. If I quit ANRB then I have 99% idle time on the CPU. None of those are resource monsters and although I don't really need all those running I would like them running! When I finish building my new 1U rack machine then one or two may migrate to the new machine...compared to most machines I see my tool tray is modest ;^)
From left to right;
Screen capture software
Mailwasher.. Does nothing apart from check for mail once every 10 minutes
Cumulus weather program. Reads console every 50 seconds. Uploads once every 5 or 15 minutes.
Windows wired network icon
Panasonic PhotoFun. Does nothing unless camera is connected.
Logitech Setpoint for keyboard/mouse. I have had problems with this in the past.
Windows Home Server Connector. Does nothing unless backing up or logging on.
Apple MobileMe.
MSSQL Server. Used to monitor telephone system but not being used currently.
Logitech QuickCam. AGain like most Logitech software I have had problems in the past.
Lantronix UBox. Used to connect RB in the past and also for WiNRADiO
MS ActiveSync. No longer used to connect iPAQ so could go but does nothing unless iPAQ connected.
Avast! AntiVirus. Have set exclude for RadarBox folder.
Two Epson printer monitoring apps. Printers rarely turned on these days but do little unless printer active.
I have tried disabling all of these in the past for RB (not that I should need to) but in any case as I said every other program on my PC - including some heavyweight & well-known resource monsters give no adverse effects whatsoever.
EMA: Memories...:-/
OK...I have zoomed in to England and opened Task Manager to show activity while flicking around the menus.
http://www.screencast.com/t/nHQG1TMpYUNEJust so you know I don't spend my time w*nking my mouse pointer up & down menus but it is a good example of what I mean when I talk about slow menus.
Here is a another screen capture of me scrolling in MyLog. Please bear in mind this is faster than what I am used to as I am now minus some 16,000 aircraft having started from scratch again.
I have kept the left mouse button held down continuously to show how jerky the scrolling is both when scrolling a page at a time, manually dragging the slider and finally line by line.
http://www.screencast.com/t/hcDfxTz5TWas this what you used to see Kevin?
I won't mention at this stage the strange things ANRB does with windows, requestors etc. but just so you know TaskManager is set to always stay on top which it does everywhere else but not when using MyLog!
Regards,
-Glyn=-