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Postby investorwiz » Fri Oct 21, 2005 8:33 pm


Are there any auto greeters out there that don't use that many resources? I run the thing for a few hours and it uses up so much cpu time.. causing my computer to crash often at times.. I run lots of stuff at once so something less resource intensive would be great.. Im running auto greeter now.
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Postby locohacker » Fri Oct 21, 2005 9:02 pm

well the less stensive one I now of is by departure you can get it here

http://www.imfiles.com/Paltalk_Progr ... _L149.html

check it :)
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Postby investorwiz » Fri Oct 21, 2005 9:07 pm

Im running that one now.. its using 60% + of CPU according to windows xp.. thats a bit much for a simple auto greeter isn't it?
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Postby locohacker » Fri Oct 21, 2005 9:14 pm

damn lol thas a lot, wel there another one by me hehe but it suppose to eat more have u try its in here

http://www.imfiles.com/Paltalk_Progr ... _L123.html

but tha one suppose to eat more cpu. the next ones will be tvk cooltext or imtalker but those are not free :(
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Postby investorwiz » Fri Oct 21, 2005 9:40 pm

I dont care if they are not free but if they are the same way its not worth it.. ya should try and make one that doesn't use so many resources.. that would be cool :) I did look at yours actually and yeah it was the same way.. lovely interface though.
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Postby Departure » Sat Oct 22, 2005 2:06 am

heheh you must runnning a etcha skect for PC, both auto greeters use a max of 7kb to 8kb of ram memory, anyway there is another method that i have'nt tryed but it would only reduce it down to 4 or 5kb ram memory
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Postby investorwiz » Sat Oct 22, 2005 10:06 am

Departure wrote:heheh you must runnning a etcha skect for PC, both auto greeters use a max of 7kb to 8kb of ram memory, anyway there is another method that i have'nt tryed but it would only reduce it down to 4 or 5kb ram memory


The memory isn't what concerns me right now.. its the cpu usage.. its insane.. like something isn't workin right.. the pc is a 2.52ghz.. so i dont think it should be doin that do ya
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Postby locohacker » Sun Oct 23, 2005 9:56 am

how much virtual memory u got, cause i got 1 gb :) and it takes not even 2 percent when i use departures greeter, but wait do u use others stuff at the same time :)
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Postby NVYE » Mon Oct 24, 2005 7:31 am

Try AutoTalker ... it costs $10 dollars ... I guess ... but it's worth a tried ... I paid and I left my computer on for a month, I have no problem ...

It does the random and color thingy ... welll good new ... AUTO POSTING is also included ... hope this help ... Well last time I check ... THE CPU usaged is about 1-10% .....

Here is the screen shot:

3. HOW TO USE GREETS?
Some of you guys send me a couple emails asking how to use the Greeting Message. Please remembered LITE version, doesn't come with GREET or AUTO. This two features only availble in AutoTalker Professional. Why is this greeting so special? Well, you can add any custume color you want, what so ever you like it. Unlike other greeter, it comes only with one message, this greet allows you to add multiple messages. Well it is easy though. Look at the screen shot.


1. Add some texts in the greeting list first. In order for the ENABLE button to work.
2. Check the ENABLE button.
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LINK HERE to read more:
http://www.imtalker.com/download/index. ... autotalker
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