SahraniKasim
Automotive
- Nov 29, 2002
- 7
Hii...
I have a P100 with 64MB Ram PC which handle laser marking operation. It has got one A/D I/O card that controls the laser machine.The PC does 3 things :
1. Communicate with PLC (AB SLC500)
2. Control laser marking application (only runs on Win95)
3. Gets data from server (networked)
The problem is that the PC system resources decay to zero after sometime. I installed TaskInfo2003 from to see what's going on. I found out the laser marking application is using 100% of CPU capacity.
When the resources becomes zero, my laser marking will hang-up and burns the product. But this does not happen all the time or better word intermittently.
I tried to change the laser marking application priority from "Normal" to "Idel" or "Low" and suddenly the CPU usage dropped to 8%. However, th system resources still decay over time (after reboot is 88% and after 1 day 35%).
The questions are :
1. What causes system resources to decay over time ?
2. What does it really means by "High", "Normal" and "Low" priority.
Hope you guys can help.
Sahrani
I have a P100 with 64MB Ram PC which handle laser marking operation. It has got one A/D I/O card that controls the laser machine.The PC does 3 things :
1. Communicate with PLC (AB SLC500)
2. Control laser marking application (only runs on Win95)
3. Gets data from server (networked)
The problem is that the PC system resources decay to zero after sometime. I installed TaskInfo2003 from to see what's going on. I found out the laser marking application is using 100% of CPU capacity.
When the resources becomes zero, my laser marking will hang-up and burns the product. But this does not happen all the time or better word intermittently.
I tried to change the laser marking application priority from "Normal" to "Idel" or "Low" and suddenly the CPU usage dropped to 8%. However, th system resources still decay over time (after reboot is 88% and after 1 day 35%).
The questions are :
1. What causes system resources to decay over time ?
2. What does it really means by "High", "Normal" and "Low" priority.
Hope you guys can help.
Sahrani