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> you probably know by now that the server requires very little in
> resources. The palace client is known for being a CPU hog, if you have
> temp sensors set up on your computer you will notice the while the
> palace client is running, your CPU will heat up dramatically as well.
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> --- In palace-client@yahoogroups.com, "thedarknitez"
> <thedarknitez@y...> wrote:
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>> Hello everyone, I have an odd problem which seems to be related to any
>> type of Palace client that I run on my machine upon connecting to a
>> palace. My machine specs are:
>> Pentium III, 2 Gigahertz, 512 RAM, 130 GIG HDD, Windows XP Home
>> Edition, DSL Connection
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>> While Palace is open but not connected my CPU usage from it's process
>> is less than 5%, but the moment that I connect it goes up to 99% and
>> my total processes max out at 100% CPU. This doesn't seem to
>> significantly affect my machine's performance unless I have two
>> clients open at the same time *one a diff GUI and uses separate palace
>> reg but otherwise not changed*, then I do see a slight delay in some
>> programs. I have changed the compatibility to 98 with no difference in
>> the CPU usage.
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>> Any help would be appreciated as I am also opening a server to the
>> public on my machine this coming weekend and I am concerned that I may
>> not be able to be on my own palace when I have sufficient connections
>> causing the server to up it's own CPU usage.
>>
>> Ummm... also how do I change my name appearance in the posts here?
>>
>> BloodStar
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