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Recover from a runaway netstat process
That is kind of weird that a CPU would just do that. Ok, it's REALLY weird. I have never heard of anything like that. Sounds like it's going to be all right.
Recover from a runaway netstat process
I have a classic app (quickbooks) that maxes the CPU every time it's run. I've never been able to determine why or cause it to stop. Quitting the app makes cpu usage go back to normal.
Recover from a runaway netstat process
Many Classic apps do this just by how they were written. I have the same issue with FileMaker Pro 4 when run under Classic.
Recover from a runaway netstat process
Classic Apps that do this are written with a polling event model which rapidly checks if any event from the OS is pending, and sits there in a tight loop checking until such an event occurs. Unfortunately, the tight loop is pretty efficient for the CPU to execute and therefore consumes a high percentage of the CPU. |
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