Looking for a tool that can slow down my machine
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Can anyone recommend a debugging tool that can slow down my machine? Or even better, one that could slow down a single application?
- Dy
Remember turbo buttons on old PCs?
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
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Can anyone recommend a debugging tool that can slow down my machine? Or even better, one that could slow down a single application?
- Dy
Vista? Hey, you guys were thinking it, I just said it. :-D
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
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Can anyone recommend a debugging tool that can slow down my machine? Or even better, one that could slow down a single application?
- Dy
You could use something like VMWare and assign very few resources to the VM.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
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You could use something like VMWare and assign very few resources to the VM.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
All joking aside that's an excellent idea. During testing for a gig, I had tried to run Vista in a VM and the performance was very slow. It seems to me that this approach would work with any version of Windows by setting the resources low enough. As an added bonus, you'd probably flush out a few other low resource related issues.
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
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Can anyone recommend a debugging tool that can slow down my machine? Or even better, one that could slow down a single application?
- Dy
PointSec, although that's not it's intended purpose.
MrPlankton
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Vista? Hey, you guys were thinking it, I just said it. :-D
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
I like the cut of your jib :) (I'm not going to buy your book though :p )
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Can anyone recommend a debugging tool that can slow down my machine? Or even better, one that could slow down a single application?
- Dy
Well, i think VMWare is gonna be the best, and most realistic option for seeing how stuff runs on a cra- slower machine. But you could always write up a simple program to suck up some RAM, and have a loop to use up the processor. Using up the RAM should accurately reflect have a small amount of RAM, using a loop to use up the processor... well, maybe not so accurate. And of course there's alot of other thing that affect performance.
My current favourite word is: Bacon!
-SK Genius
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Can anyone recommend a debugging tool that can slow down my machine? Or even better, one that could slow down a single application?
- Dy
Those utilities used for "overclocking" your uP probably can be employed to under clock it as well, slowing down your machine.
MrPlankton
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Well, i think VMWare is gonna be the best, and most realistic option for seeing how stuff runs on a cra- slower machine. But you could always write up a simple program to suck up some RAM, and have a loop to use up the processor. Using up the RAM should accurately reflect have a small amount of RAM, using a loop to use up the processor... well, maybe not so accurate. And of course there's alot of other thing that affect performance.
My current favourite word is: Bacon!
-SK Genius
Geez, if slow is what you want, you need Virtual PC, not VMWare. (I'm being serious here...)
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Geez, if slow is what you want, you need Virtual PC, not VMWare. (I'm being serious here...)
Meh, same kinda thing really.
My current favourite word is: Bacon!
-SK Genius
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Can anyone recommend a debugging tool that can slow down my machine? Or even better, one that could slow down a single application?
- Dy
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Those utilities used for "overclocking" your uP probably can be employed to under clock it as well, slowing down your machine.
MrPlankton
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Can anyone recommend a debugging tool that can slow down my machine? Or even better, one that could slow down a single application?
- Dy
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Can anyone recommend a debugging tool that can slow down my machine? Or even better, one that could slow down a single application?
- Dy
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Can anyone recommend a debugging tool that can slow down my machine? Or even better, one that could slow down a single application?
- Dy
Install Lotus Notes and Symantec Antivirus, like the corporate IT bozos require where I work :|.
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Can anyone recommend a debugging tool that can slow down my machine? Or even better, one that could slow down a single application?
- Dy
You may have to write something yourself. How about an application launcher where you create one thread that burns CPU cycles and another thread from which you launch your application? You'll probably have to play with the priorities for both threads a little to get it right.
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Can anyone recommend a debugging tool that can slow down my machine? Or even better, one that could slow down a single application?
- Dy
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Can anyone recommend a debugging tool that can slow down my machine? Or even better, one that could slow down a single application?
- Dy
My question is why would you want to do that? I'v never had to do something like that so I'm curious of the reasoning.
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Those utilities used for "overclocking" your uP probably can be employed to under clock it as well, slowing down your machine.
MrPlankton
Unless you have a custom built PC probably not. OEM hardware generally doesn't support any of that sort of fiddling. If you do have mobo support for it though, slashing the bus speed and CPU multiplier will work well.
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