Celestia uses 100% of my CPU?

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M16
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Celestia uses 100% of my CPU?

Post #1by M16 » 27.05.2004, 03:18

100% cpu usage, is this normal? I want to know from other users if this is only me or it happens to others?

I’m using Celestia 1.3.1
With an Ati9000 pro 128mb @1280x1024
P4 2.4GHz
WinXP SP1

This is the only program that causes this, I’m a 3D modeler and I use numerous heavy 3D programs, and none of them does this. Is there a known issue that I missed somewhere, or I’m just unlucky, and would be better to redownload and reinstall again?

Some other suggestions :?:

Other than that, I still find this program well done, and very informative, great work! :idea:

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Post #2by don » 27.05.2004, 04:27

Howdy M16,

Probably not the answer you'd like to hear, but this is normal. There is no "CPU throttle setting" in Celestia. Sure wish someone would come up with a patch to allow setting CPU usage, or frame rate, in some way.

Celestia is a real-time simulation program calculating the position of and displaying 100,000+ objects (planets, moons, spacecraft, stars, etc.), 100% of the time it is running. The same thing will happen with any other real-time simulation program that does not allow user-defined CPU usage -- it simply uses every CPU cycle that's available.

Cheers,
-Don G.
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Post #3by Guest » 27.05.2004, 05:36

Eh! Howdy to you to Don
Wow! No throttle setting, lots of 0’s and 1’s going thru the CPU eh!
Anyway! I will use it briefly but often, a find that the CPU temperature rises a bit when I’m using Celestia for a long period of time. Sad, but still worth it! ;)

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Post #4by selden » 27.05.2004, 09:38

The only way to get Celestia to use less than 100% of the CPU is to have a hardware configuration that's powerful enough for Celestia to be able to completely redraw its window in less time than the screen refresh rate: a framerate > 60fps.

Celestia will display its framerate if you type a "`"

I've sometimes managed to do this on my system at work, but only for very simple viewpoints: looking at Mars from more than 60,000 km, for example.

System configuration:
512MB 2.4MHz P4, Win XP Pro, sp1
128MB FX5200, drivers v56.72
Selden


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