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From: Jon Kinsey [mailto:address@hidden
Below is an extract from the sdk documentation which shows that there
are up to 32 different priority levels on windows. Perhaps
we need to
work out what would be useful to set for a user (e.g. low,
normal or high)?
Jon
What I do in practice is to go into windows task manager after launching and
set the priority to LOW. This works very well. I am able to run all my normal
apps with no noticeable performance impact, and gnubg.exe uses 99% CPU time for
rollouts whenever I'm idle.