DPC Latency Checker : Nice :-)

DPC Latency Checker – a simple yet powerful utility designed to help you identify and diagnose Deferred Procedure Call (DPC) latency issues on Windows systems.
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DPC Latency Checker : Nice :-)

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Hello,

Works fine but, I work with a screen with reduced brightness. The blue color is a little dark on my screen
Only Amiga.. Was possible :-)
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Re: DPC Latency Checker : Nice :-)

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Parisien_entraide wrote: Thu Apr 17, 2025 8:51 am Hello,

Works fine but, I work with a screen with reduced brightness. The blue color is a little dark on my screen
Noted. maybe green ?
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Re: DPC Latency Checker : Nice :-)

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Why not?
Green generally means everything is going well (like in old computer terminals).
Here, what's displayed in blue is informative, so green is the correct match :-)

If this is going to change, I won't be able to test it until the end of the month, I think, when I get back.
I hope other people will give their opinions.
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Re: DPC Latency Checker : Nice :-)

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Parisien_entraide wrote: Thu Apr 17, 2025 3:08 pm Why not?
Green generally means everything is going well (like in old computer terminals).
Here, what's displayed in blue is informative, so green is the correct match :-)

If this is going to change, I won't be able to test it until the end of the month, I think, when I get back.
I hope other people will give their opinions.
It's already done in 1.0.0.2 ;) Test when you have time.
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