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Fig. 14.6.1. An example of no time between sweeps. Note that there is no delay in the 20 Hz S1
stimulation between P0sweeps (AD1 trace in Continuous Acquisition panel).
14.7 Information in the Help About Dialog Box
The About box (Fig. 14.7.1) contains several interesting pieces of program and computer information. It is
called by using the Help menu command (Fig. 3.2.7):
Help -> About…
The pertinent information for diagnosing problems with WinLTP includes:
1) Microprocessor
a) Microprocessor type according to Intel, including the speed (here an Intel Core 2 CPU 6600 @
2.40GHz)
b) Microprocessor speed as measured by WinLTP (here 2.397554208 GHz)
c) Number of processors (4 for a quad-core, 2 for a dual-core, 2 for a single-core Pentium 4 with
hyper-threading, and 1 for a single-core Pentium 4 without hyper-threading)
2) Operating system: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7 or 8, and ServicePack number
3) Physical memory
a) Total physical memory
b) Available physical memory
c) Percent of physical memory in use
4) Data acquisition board
a) Type of data acquisition board (here a National Instruments X-Series PCIe-6321)
b) Serial number of the data acquisition board