ColChess problem

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ColChess problem

Postby Gábor Szõts » 03 Jul 2000, 12:51

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Gábor Szõts at 03 July 2000 13:51:25:
It looks as though ColChess always remained in memory even after I close Winboard. This causes some thread lurking around and taking away a lot of processor time thereby falsifying the intended time control.
Has anyone met this problem before and knows the cure? Thank you.
Gábor Szõts
 

Re: ColChess problem

Postby Mogens Larsen » 03 Jul 2000, 13:40

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Mogens Larsen at 03 July 2000 14:40:18:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: ColChess problem geschrieben von: / posted by: Gábor Szõts at 03 July 2000 13:51:25:
It looks as though ColChess always remained in memory even after I close Winboard. This causes some thread lurking around and taking away a lot of processor time thereby falsifying the intended time control.
Has anyone met this problem before and knows the cure? Thank you.
Yes, that's why /reuse with ColChess is a bad idea. Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete and end the appropriate task.
Best wishes...
Mogens
Mogens Larsen
 

Re: ColChess problem

Postby Gábor Szõts » 03 Jul 2000, 13:48

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Gábor Szõts at 03 July 2000 14:48:42:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: Re: ColChess problem geschrieben von: / posted by: Mogens Larsen at 03 July 2000 14:40:18:
It looks as though ColChess always remained in memory even after I close Winboard. This causes some thread lurking around and taking away a lot of processor time thereby falsifying the intended time control.
Has anyone met this problem before and knows the cure? Thank you.
Yes, that's why /reuse with ColChess is a bad idea. Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete and end the appropriate task.
Best wishes...
Mogens
Thanks, Mogens. I have already tried this. The curious thing is that the popup window doesn't always include ColChess! So I can't end it. I don't see any other solution than restarting the computer... not a dream.
Best wishes,
Gábor
Gábor Szõts
 

Re: ColChess problem

Postby Mogens Larsen » 03 Jul 2000, 14:03

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Mogens Larsen at 03 July 2000 15:03:17:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: Re: ColChess problem geschrieben von: / posted by: Gábor Szõts at 03 July 2000 14:48:42:
It looks as though ColChess always remained in memory even after I close Winboard. This causes some thread lurking around and taking away a lot of processor time thereby falsifying the intended time control.
Has anyone met this problem before and knows the cure? Thank you.
Yes, that's why /reuse with ColChess is a bad idea. Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete and end the appropriate task.
Best wishes...
Mogens
Thanks, Mogens. I have already tried this. The curious thing is that the popup window doesn't always include ColChess! So I can't end it. I don't see any other solution than restarting the computer... not a dream.
When you check the popup window is there a process called winold, or something similar? If there is, end it.
Best wishes...
Mogens
Mogens Larsen
 

Re: ColChess problem

Postby Gábor Szõts » 03 Jul 2000, 14:18

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Gábor Szõts at 03 July 2000 15:18:10:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: Re: ColChess problem geschrieben von: / posted by: Mogens Larsen at 03 July 2000 15:03:17:
It looks as though ColChess always remained in memory even after I close Winboard. This causes some thread lurking around and taking away a lot of processor time thereby falsifying the intended time control.
Has anyone met this problem before and knows the cure? Thank you.
Yes, that's why /reuse with ColChess is a bad idea. Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete and end the appropriate task.
Best wishes...
Mogens
Thanks, Mogens. I have already tried this. The curious thing is that the popup window doesn't always include ColChess! So I can't end it. I don't see any other solution than restarting the computer... not a dream.
When you check the popup window is there a process called winold, or something similar? If there is, end it.
Best wishes...
Mogens
Yes, there is a process called winoldap. That will be it.
Thanks again.
Gábor
Gábor Szõts
 


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