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[Linrad] Re: Setting priorities in Windows
- Subject: [Linrad] Re: Setting priorities in Windows
- From: Joe Taylor <Princeton.EDU; joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 08:59:57 -0500
Hi Alex,
Yes, of course one can set the priority of a running process
via the Windows Task Manager. We were discussing ways of
having the priority set automatically, from within a
program's own code, so that a user does not need to remember
to do it "by hand".
-- 73, Joe, K1JT
Alex Artieda wrote:
> Dear Colleagues
>
> Windows give to you an easy way to set up the priority level of any kind of
> application, its very simple, you can select 6 different levels:
>
> - LOW
> - BELOW NORMAL
> - NORMAL
> - ABOVE NORMAL
> - HIGH
> - REALTIME
...
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