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Amiga.org specific forums => Amiga.org Discussion and Site Feedback => Topic started by: AndyFC on December 02, 2025, 04:22:03 PM
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I'm loving the interactive Christmas lights in the forum banner!
It feels a bit early but...Happy Christmas everyone!
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Very nice! We are in December so why not. 👍🏻
Merry Christmas 🎅🏻 🎄
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I wish I could agree with your positive words, but it kills my system completely here (Odyssey 1.23 r5 on OS 4.1u3, X1000).
Shortly after entering the page with those coloured lights and snow, I get a DSI from "[OWB] MediaPlayer", everything slows down, and even if i "Ignore" the DSI it stays slow with 100% CPU usage. I can close Odyssey, but it doesn't stop the 100% CPU use, so all I can do is restart the machine.
Wasn't this a problem last year as well?
This post is made on Windows/Firefox.
Best regards,
Niels
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We have same issue, every year, so I end up disabling it, :(.
Is this any better?
I wish I could agree with your positive words, but it kills my system completely here (Odyssey 1.23 r5 on OS 4.1u3, X1000).
Shortly after entering the page with those coloured lights and snow, I get a DSI from "[OWB] MediaPlayer", everything slows down, and even if i "Ignore" the DSI it stays slow with 100% CPU usage. I can close Odyssey, but it doesn't stop the 100% CPU use, so all I can do is restart the machine.
Wasn't this a problem last year as well?
This post is made on Windows/Firefox.
Best regards,
Niels
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We have same issue, every year, so I end up disabling it, :(.
Is this any better?
Yes, much better, thank you!
I did try the new Odyssey 3 Alpha, BTW, and while it did not produce the same crash with MediaPlayer as before, it did crash and lock up after having shown a few pages.
But it looks like there's potential as 3.0 matures, so maybe we can try again next year :-).
Best regards,
Niels
P.S. BTW, even just the snow does use 100% CPU on this X1000. But as long as it doesn't crash ...
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Yes, much better, thank you!
P.S. BTW, even just the snow does use 100% CPU on this X1000. But as long as it doesn't crash ...
:).
Tweaked again, how is CPU usage now?
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It's still at 100% most of the time, a few small gaps of less CPU usage (seen in CPUInfo Docky). But I don't get the slowdowns as earlier, so it's apparently not stuck in a tight loop or anything, just doing its thing with whatever CPU it can get unobtrusively, it seems.
I was thinking, BTW, if you (or any users) are missing the coloured light bulbs, then an alternative could be to just put them up there as a static image, that would look almost as festive together with the falling snow.
Best regards,
Niels
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I was thinking, BTW, if you (or any users) are missing the coloured light bulbs, then an alternative could be to just put them up there as a static image, that would look almost as festive together with the falling snow.
Was thinking of a animated gif.
Snow should use less CPU as I reduced frame rate.
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Was thinking of a animated gif.
Yes, also a possibility. I don't know whether Odyssey (1.x) has problems with a big(gish) AnimGIF, the small ones some users use as avatars are no problem, so we'll see.
Snow should use less CPU as I reduced frame rate.
I think it does, slightly. With Top in a Shell, I get varying from 86% to 92% for Odyssey while the snow is falling. At any rate, it's low enough to leave a bit of CPU for other tasks to butt in if they need to, that's what keeps the system responsive. And of course that it doesn't crash :-).
Best regards,
Niels
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Currently using Odyssey 1.23 r5 on OS 4.1u3 on my MicroA1. The snow flakes don't kill my system, but I eventually get a message about can't allocate RAM. This happens if I scroll up and down the webpage window a few times with the mouse wheel. I get this same message at some other websites, so it is probably not directly related to the snow flakes. More likely I am running near the limit of usable memory. In past years, snow flakes at amigans website defininately killed my system. No snow flakes there so far this year.
I like the suggestion of static display of coloured lights rather than moving snow flakes.
Cheers,
redfox
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Fortunately not a problem when using IBrowse, had to use the work PC to see what all the fuss was about. Though there's no sign of any coloured light bulbs.
The 'snow' looks wildly out of place for those of us in the southern hemisphere, currently 31°C here in NZ!
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Coloured light bulbs were nice but removed due to problems on some systems..