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Alright, here's a problem I'm having. I've read through pretty much this whole thread and did not see anyone else with a similar problem. The program is writing a file for each table I have open, as is expected. The problem is that it is only writing a fraction of the hands that occur at each table. For a table that's been open for the past 20 minutes, it has recorded three hands, and the timestamps are each 5-6 minutes apart. Each time my PT import runs (every 5 minutes) I only get 5-6 new hands. I have a brand new, fast computer so I don't think there is a problem with FPHG not getting the required processing power. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
I agree, nobody else seems to have had this problem before (or at least as severe as this).
Are you using the batch file or running the exe directly? (by using the run.bat file to run FPHG it puts it into low priority mode which could do this).
Here are a few things to try, I will list them in order:
(1) Edit run.bat to the following:
freephg.exe -d 0
(2) Edit run.bat to the following:
freephg.exe -p 2
(3) Edit run.bat to the following:
freephg.exe -a 1
Then use run.bat to run FPHG rather than running the executable directly. If you don't have CLI stuff installed for XP and can't run the batch file, then just make a shortcut and add the options into the "target" box.
If it turns out to be (1), then try using a larger delay like:
freephg.exe -d 100
and slowly increase this until the problem kicks in.
If it turns out to be (2), then this will just mean something else was eating the CPU time and you need to look into what is running on your system.
If it turns out to be (3), then it means the alignment of hands is different for your system. If this is the case then post here and I will tell you how to make a log you can send using the -prof option.
I hope one of these works.
Juk
EDIT: And sorry if I sounded mad in may last post as I am always happy to help, but I just had maybe 10-15 PMs and emails in the last day, all from people who couldn't be bothered reading the thread...