Re: bad problem
- Posted by George Walters <gwalters at sc.rr.com> Aug 07, 2001
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The lockup when my monitor goes to sleep and can't be awakened is not the only lockup issue. I've discovered that the program I've been working on, customer file maintenance, that all have been helping me with, will also lock up my telephone answering system which will answer the phone after 3 rings. If I kill my ARF020 program the phone system will immediately pick up the line. I will certainly like to find a solution to this. What could EU be doing (or I'm doing) that could cause this?? ..george ----- Original Message ----- From: <gertie at ad-tek.net> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 3:57 PM Subject: Re: bad problem > > > On 6 Aug 2001, at 11:31, George Walters wrote: > > > > > I've noticed that everytime that I leave an EU program running (i.e. mike - > > nz's editor in particular) and my monitor goes into sleep mode, I can't wake > > the it up and have to hardware reset and reboot(even ctrl-alt-del is dead). > > Without it running, wake-up works fine and does so over several days. > > I had this same problem with another application a few months ago, and found no > solution for it, but i suspect it caused by quick loops in the code, that for some reason > the code doesn't deal with the OS grabbing the cpu back. Try putting some sleep(0) > into the source after every "while" line? > > The code i was running was a internet app that used EInetLib_full.ew, but i switched > everything over to tcp4u before i thought of this possible solution. My monitor was > going to sleep, even tho all bios and os settings said "no sleep", and on wakeup, i > discovered the *entire* puter was asleep, the clock had not been updated, the internet > connection was off and no net application knew about it, and no code had been > running anywhere on the puter. > > Kat > > > > > > >