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  1. #1
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    Mach 2 slow on Intel Centrino P1.6 Notebook

    Hi Guys,

    I just started w CNC software and I set myself on the Mach 2. Things seems good on a P4, 2.4GHZ notebook system but when I got a new P1.6/512MB Toshiba notebook on XP home edition yesterday, I could not get the Mach 2 to work properly.

    Did the OCX test and everything seems fine. After I launched Mach 2, every thing comes to a crawl. I will need to reboot and there is no way I can get the Mach 2 to run smoothly.

    I had checked there is no "qtask.exe" running in background. I did msconfig but also did not find the qtask program which a few ppl mentioned.

    Appreciate if someone out there can give some pointer to it.

    Thanks

    Mike

  2. #2
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    Some systems just won't run Mach2 well. Try updating your video drivers. Go to msconfig and delete everything from the startup tab and try it.
    Gerry

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  3. #3
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    Personally, I have aways found Centrinos and Celerons to be a bit on the slow slide of computing.

  4. #4
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    Well, Centrino is not a proccessor - they are actually a Pentium-M (Mobile) chip. The Pentium-M cpus do have performance similar to a Celeron, though generally a little bit better.

  5. #5
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    Thank u for the input, I got a reply fr ART as below:-

    "Try killing all the startup processes in the msconfig. I suspect
    >one of them is the culprit.."

    I followed this and now everything is running well

    Thanks

    Mike

  6. #6
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    see if you have qttask running, I stoped that and not mach2 opens and closes normal. (nvm) you already checked it

  7. #7
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    In your bios you will have a setting that enables/disables the varispeed thing on your cpu. If you dissable it, it will force the cpu to run at 1.6 all the time. I found this solved the problem with mine.

  8. #8
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    My centrino laptop just comees to a crawl aswell. qttask is a quicktime program, I dont even have quicktime on here.

    My other 2 computers I use for mach2 are celerons, 700mhz and 950mhz.

    Centrinos are rather higher performance for the clock speed. they cannot ever be classified anywhere near a celeron.

    Jon

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