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QuestionWindows 2000 PCI Bus bandwidth Pin
kitty53-Oct-06 4:25
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I have a PCI/Altera card that I'm communicating with through the PCI bus of my PC with some MDI C++ software that I developed through Visual Studio 2005.
I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this but here goes:
How does one make sure that the software/GUI gets full control of the PCI Bus bandwidth until it has completed it's task? Is there a function I can call in my C++ program prior to starting any data collection or do I have to set something in the PC OS?

In other words, I don't want the Windows 2000 handing over control to other things that want it until my program is completed. I only need about 10-12 secs of control....
Once the executable is running I actually go into task manager and set this process's priority to RealTime. I found this helped with this one PC which is running Windows 2000. However, I tried to see if I can run the same code on a different PC (same OS Windows 2000, and doing the RealTime priority) but it seems as on the original PC what took 9sec to run the new PC it took 14 sec and that's way too long. Needless to say I'm loosing data all over the place....

Please help...Confused | :confused:

Kitty5

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