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RE: ProSuite Hazard



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You should install Windows NT on this system and you won't be concerned with
Sys, User, and GDI resource problems. Win95/98 are based off of Win 3.1 and
DOS and limited as such.



	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Jim Johnson [SMTP:jejohn@xxxxxxxxx]
	Sent:	Thursday, May 27, 1999 11:16 AM
	To:	Robert A. Roeske; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
	Subject:	Re: ProSuite Hazard

	Here's my current resource usage.  Since my original post, I set the
virtual
	memory myself based on a suggestion from Omega-Min = 1000, Max =
2000.

	Here's how my resources changed as I opend more apps, workspaces.
Does this
	seem appropriate for Dell PIII, 256RAM, 22 G hard drive?
	Open app's                Sys        User    GDI
	Win98 (idle)                97        97        99
	ISP connected            92        92        99
	SigOnline+GS            84        84        97
	ProSuite(no wk/sp)     83        83        95
	ProS + 1 wk/sp           72        72        89
	ProS + 2                      69        69        89
	ProS +3                       66        66        87
	ProS + 4                    66           66     87
	ProS + 5                    64        64        86
	ProS + 6                    64        64        86
	PowerEditor                60        60        84
	Netscape 4.5              57        57        57

	"Robert A. Roeske" wrote:

	> Can you breakdown the resourses further into User, System, GDI, by
use of
	> the Windows Resource meter?  Additional memory may not have
helped.
	>
	> -----Original Message-----
	> From: Jim Johnson <jejohn@xxxxxxxxx>
	> To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
	> Date: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 9:04 AM
	> Subject: ProSuite Hazard
	>
	> >I just got off the phone with Omega Tech Support--2.5 hours,
"only" 15
	> >minutes of which was on hold.  When I opened ProSuite this AM it
hung
	> >after opening 2 of 6 workspaces.
	> >
	> >It appears that one should not set TS to open workspaces from the
last
	> >session.  The Tech Sup person warned me against doing that.  So
be
	> >warned.  I had to reinstall.  BTW--I was using SP2 and was
opening 6 or
	> >so workspaces containing approximately 35 charts.
	> >
	> >Also, last week I went from 128 M RAM to 256 on my Dell PIII 500
because
	> >ProSuite + PowerEditor was gobbling 65-70% of resources.  After
the
	> >upgrade--it still does. Is there any way to limit the amount of
memory
	> >PS2Ki takes?
	> >
	> >