What you've said makes sense to me even with the math-speak. 
Sure if CM is tasked to do stuff in the foreground, it will push the lower priority tasks to its background scheduler. A 'smart' program should work that way in theory... While in CM and doing stuff, I have not seen anything go any faster than it does while in Trainz TS12 its self. The 1-asset ever 3/4s of a second pace seems to be what it can handle as each folder is opened, examined, then closed again. Perhaps this is also the function of my hard disk. I thought that perhaps my sector-size might be too large, but actually the 4k size is default and perfect for the size files we have now in Trainz. The older 512 byte size is okay for 1k and smaller files, but we see so few of those now it's not worth reformatting the drive and dropping. Granted I'd gain a gig or two in space because of the slack-space reduction, but the speed gain may not be there due to file sizes.
However... having CM open then launching TS12 its self is quite a speed demon. This maybe that the database doesn't have to be initialized on startup for that and the program launcher then subsequent other stuff underneath can come online almost instantly. The database access within TS12 Surveyor, however, is still slow with some big pauses as the program changes categories. To me this still is some kind of indexing issue within the database.
James has been a bit busy these past few days with T:ANE. He finally got us some badly awaited documents we need to review. Hopefully he'll respond to us in due time when he can.
Sorry for not being around for phone calls, etc., not feeling too good myself, and the baby has had a stomach bug which swept through the kids in the house with Ally getting it second and giving to her dad, and Shawn being the third in line it seems. I might have paranoia stomach bug, with power of suggestion. The sounds and smell have got my stomach in a lurch and I don't feel so great. I'm more concerned for mom as you know.
John

Sure if CM is tasked to do stuff in the foreground, it will push the lower priority tasks to its background scheduler. A 'smart' program should work that way in theory... While in CM and doing stuff, I have not seen anything go any faster than it does while in Trainz TS12 its self. The 1-asset ever 3/4s of a second pace seems to be what it can handle as each folder is opened, examined, then closed again. Perhaps this is also the function of my hard disk. I thought that perhaps my sector-size might be too large, but actually the 4k size is default and perfect for the size files we have now in Trainz. The older 512 byte size is okay for 1k and smaller files, but we see so few of those now it's not worth reformatting the drive and dropping. Granted I'd gain a gig or two in space because of the slack-space reduction, but the speed gain may not be there due to file sizes.
However... having CM open then launching TS12 its self is quite a speed demon. This maybe that the database doesn't have to be initialized on startup for that and the program launcher then subsequent other stuff underneath can come online almost instantly. The database access within TS12 Surveyor, however, is still slow with some big pauses as the program changes categories. To me this still is some kind of indexing issue within the database.
James has been a bit busy these past few days with T:ANE. He finally got us some badly awaited documents we need to review. Hopefully he'll respond to us in due time when he can.
Sorry for not being around for phone calls, etc., not feeling too good myself, and the baby has had a stomach bug which swept through the kids in the house with Ally getting it second and giving to her dad, and Shawn being the third in line it seems. I might have paranoia stomach bug, with power of suggestion. The sounds and smell have got my stomach in a lurch and I don't feel so great. I'm more concerned for mom as you know.
John
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