Xplotter is different from on win10 to win7.
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@Hitti2 , make the window bigger (wider) and it will look like what you saw in win 10
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In win10, it wasnt yellow.
It didn't move like so, it stayed in one place with % # moving up. The yellow did not appear in win10.
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Yellow means you're generating nonces. Gray means the nonce generator is waiting for your hdd write to finish and flush the ram buffer to start a new batch. This is true in win 7 and win 10.
Making the window wider will stop the scroll.
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@rds said in Xplotter is different from on win10 to win7.:
Yellow means you're generating nonces. Gray means the nonce generator is waiting for your hdd write to finish and flush the ram buffer to start a new batch. This is true in win 7 and win 10.
Making the window wider will stop the scroll.
I would have to stop plotting and edit the cmd window properties. meh
I inwin10, it was same width.
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@Hitti2 , or just slide the right or left border
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@rds said in Xplotter is different from on win10 to win7.:
@Hitti2 , or just slide the right or left border
Unmovable, it's why I stated I'd have to edit the cmd window properties. shutdown xplotter and start it back up.
win10 vs win7 xplotter is different period. Maybe win10 handles cmd window differently.
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@Hitti2 said in Xplotter is different from on win10 to win7.:
@rds said in Xplotter is different from on win10 to win7.:
@Hitti2 , or just slide the right or left border
Unmovable, it's why I stated I'd have to edit the cmd window properties. shutdown xplotter and start it back up.
win10 vs win7 xplotter is different period. Maybe win10 handles cmd window differently.
I just slide mine on win 7 so something is wrong with yours.
So just shut it down for a minute and make the change, easy enough.


