Cyber Ear question

Richard Brekne richard.brekne@grieg.uib.no
Thu, 06 Jun 2002 09:53:39 +0200


Thanks Cy, and others who responded to clear this up for me, and in general the
Cyber Ear heat up problem. Actually I use Tune Lab 97 quite a bit these days so
its not much of a problem. I wonder if turning down the accuracy of the Spinner
would help... I will give that a try next time I pull out C.E.

Thanks again..

RicB

 Cy Shuster wrote:

>Mac extensions are small additions to the OS loaded at boot time, like
>the System Tray icons next to the clock in Windows (who remembers
>TSRs?!?).  Almost every piece of software offers to be loaded
>automatically at startup these days, "in case you need it", but also (like
>Real Player) to pop up annoying messages to you.  Most have an option
>setting somewhere to turn off this automatic loading.
>
>Ctrl-Shift-Esc will bring up the Task Manager (in NT, Win2K, XP), and show
>you the percent of CPU utilization.  The less software that's
>automatically loaded, the less CPU you'll use, and the less heat you'll
>generate.  3D graphic displays use a lot, e.g. that cool rotating object
>in a screensaver.
>
>--Cy Shuster, TSO--
>Rochester, MN
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "J Patrick Draine" <draine@attbi.com>
>To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
>Cc: "J Patrick Draine" <draine@attbi.com>
>Sent: June 05, 2002 4:12 AM
>Subject: Re: Cyber Ear question
>
>
>> 
>> On Wednesday, June 5, 2002, at 03:26 AM, Richard Brekne wrote:
>> 
>> > Disabling extensions ?? what kind of extensions are you refering 
>> > too.. ? Please
>> > explain closer..
>> >
>> 
>> Mac OS extensions! If you're a Mac user, you ought to understand. If 
>> not, don't worry about it.
>> 
>> Patrick Draine
>>


Richard Brekne
RPT NPTF
Griegakadamiet UiB



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