overvoltage
Newbie level 1
I upgraded from Prote1 99 to the current version of @ltium late last year and have installed the last two updates.
My boss has the license in his name so I can't access the official boards at all. My boss also thought it would be convenient for me to have a brand new laptop so I can work on the go.
My system is incredible slow it's not even funny.
T5750 2.00GHz
Vista 64-bit
4 GB ram
GeForcce 9500M GS
I am on a Wireless-G network with all projects and libraries on the server.
If I double click on a symbol in a schematic it takes 7 seconds for the dialog to appear.
It takes 45 seconds to add a schematic to a project.
For everything I do I seriously wonder if it's crashed or if I need to wait a few more minutes.
I am not talking PCB layout here. The UI in general is slower than mud. You can take a coffee break waiting for the File menu to drop down.
If you type in the name of a symbol, it acts like it's searching the all libraries for each letter that you type. Can I shut that off?
Task Manager rarely shows dxp.exe go above 7 percent CPU. The computer is essentially idle while I am waiting.
I tried compiling my libraries. That took about half an hour.
Could someone tell me about their performance and what changes I need to make?
Thanks,
overvoltage
My boss has the license in his name so I can't access the official boards at all. My boss also thought it would be convenient for me to have a brand new laptop so I can work on the go.
My system is incredible slow it's not even funny.
T5750 2.00GHz
Vista 64-bit
4 GB ram
GeForcce 9500M GS
I am on a Wireless-G network with all projects and libraries on the server.
If I double click on a symbol in a schematic it takes 7 seconds for the dialog to appear.
It takes 45 seconds to add a schematic to a project.
For everything I do I seriously wonder if it's crashed or if I need to wait a few more minutes.
I am not talking PCB layout here. The UI in general is slower than mud. You can take a coffee break waiting for the File menu to drop down.
If you type in the name of a symbol, it acts like it's searching the all libraries for each letter that you type. Can I shut that off?
Task Manager rarely shows dxp.exe go above 7 percent CPU. The computer is essentially idle while I am waiting.
I tried compiling my libraries. That took about half an hour.
Could someone tell me about their performance and what changes I need to make?
Thanks,
overvoltage