12-18-2006 11:52 AM
| Operating System | Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (5.01.2600) |
|---|---|
| Processor | Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 3.00GHz / x86 Family 15 Model 4 Stepping 7 / GenuineIntel / 2992 MHz |
| Memory | 1,022 MB RAM |
| Disk Space | C:\ 18,148 of 40,962 MB free D:\ 1,278 of 111,968 MB free E:\ 4,645 of 9,552 MB free |
12-18-2006 12:03 PM
12-18-2006 02:19 PM
I've just noticed the same and try again.
In between I've one more information: Running the same on an old LabVIEW 6.1 system (Pentium M 850 MHz/384MBytes of RAM) doesn't show excessive CPU load, just if you operate the 3D plot (rotate it).
Even more interesting: The same is true for another PC running LV8.2. The difference between the two systems is that the one with the performance problems had 8.0 installed and updated later, the second one has been set up the first time with 8.2. I'll investigate this in more detail.
Roland
12-18-2006 03:06 PM
I did a mass compile of all the VI's in the NI/LabVIEW folder in between. The only thing which has changed is that LabVIEW no longer complains about sub-VI's recompiled / save? if I close the VI using the 3D control now. The CPU load problem remains unchanged.
Maybe I'll uninstall all NI software, clean the registry and resinstall tomorrow.
Roland
01-05-2007 02:41 AM