Re: RE: multitasking

From: Nick Holford Date: August 04, 1998 technical Source: cognigencorp.com
From: Nick Holford <n.holford@auckland.ac.nz> Subject: Re: RE: multitasking Date: 4 Aug 1998 15:31:43 -0400 On Tue, 4 Aug 1998 12:30:30 -0400 "Sale, Mark" <ms93267@glaxowellcome.com> wrote: > Change the priority of the run. (NT only) Hit > ctrl-alt-delete and selct Task Manager. Frm the Process > tab, find the nonmem.exe process. It will be the one using > 99% of the CPU time. Right mouse button over the word > nonmem.exe and select "Set Priority", then select low. This > works on a run-by-run basis. If you want to set up a short > cut to run the same run over and over you can set the > prioroty there. Mark Sale Thanks for this tip. I have looked hard for setting priority for NONMEM runs via a short cut but still cant find it. Where EXACTLY do you find this in the short cut properties. I start NONMEM with an MSDOS Command Prompt with the line: %SystemRoot%\system32\cmd.exe /k c:\nm5\bin\nmauto.bat nmauto.bat sets up my paths and environment stuff for me to run NONMEM in the DOS box. -- Nick Holford, L226,Dept of Neurology,OHSU 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road,Portland,OR 97201-3098 n.holford@auckland.ac.nz,(503)494-4778,fax 494-7242 http://www.phm.auckland.ac.nz/Staff/NHolford/nholford.htm
Aug 04, 1998 Paul Hutson multitasking
Aug 04, 1998 Nick Holford Re: RE: multitasking