After reading W0DJC's post I went back and left the Control Window running most of the day.
In my case it still didn't get beyond the original 10% or so.
I have App Nap turned off on RUMlog and am using a "Chairside" two port USB/Serial adaptor with the FTDI chipset.
Seems to be performing fine now.
Mavericks and RUMlog
Re: Mavericks and RUMlog
Rick Prather
K6LE
Modesto, CA
2016 iMac 27" 5K
MacOS - HS
K6LE
Modesto, CA
2016 iMac 27" 5K
MacOS - HS
Re: Mavericks and RUMlog
Thanks for the reports.
Another user has also the problem with the increasing CPU load after few hours up to 100% on an iMac (current model). He uses a FTDI chipped adapter.
I will try to duplicate this behavior in the next days using my Prolific adapter. I have no problems with the microHAM.
Anybody using a microHAM?
Another user has also the problem with the increasing CPU load after few hours up to 100% on an iMac (current model). He uses a FTDI chipped adapter.
I will try to duplicate this behavior in the next days using my Prolific adapter. I have no problems with the microHAM.
Anybody using a microHAM?
73 and best dx de Tom, DL2RUM
Re: Mavericks and RUMlog
Please make sure you are using version 5.2.6 or newer? The latest can be found here: http://dl2rum.de/rumsoft/RUMlogApp.zip
73 and best dx de Tom, DL2RUM
Re: Mavericks and RUMlog
Tom,
Installed RUMlog 5.2.7, and my CPU usage with K3 control window open is staying very low. So, with a USB to Serial convertor using a Prolific chipset, it looks like the problem is fixed!
Don
Installed RUMlog 5.2.7, and my CPU usage with K3 control window open is staying very low. So, with a USB to Serial convertor using a Prolific chipset, it looks like the problem is fixed!
Don
Re: Mavericks and RUMlog
Thanks for all the answers. It is not a mavericks issue, it is not a driver problem, it's just my human error. The problem is fixed in version 5.2.6 or newer.
http://dl2rum.de/rumsoft/rumlognews.html
http://dl2rum.de/rumsoft/rumlognews.html
73 and best dx de Tom, DL2RUM