To test the refresh rates of each window, 3 different PCs were used for comparison.
| Pentium II | 333 MHz | 224 MB RAM | (Dell Dimension XPS D333) | CANcardX |
| Pentium III | 450 MHz | 512 MB RAM | (Dell Dimension XPS T450) | CANcardX |
| Pentium 4 | 1,7 GHz | 512 MB RAM | (Dell OptiPlex GX400) | CANcardX |
- The following measurements were conducted with an active bus statistics window.
- * 9800 messages/second is nearly 100% busload at 1Mbaud (Message-DLC = 6)
There is no loss of data for the following rate of messages.
| Window | Pentium 4, 1,7 GHz, Windows XP, CANoe/ CANalyzer |
Pentium III, 450 MHz, Windows NT, CANoe/ CANalyzer |
Pentium II, 333 MHz, Windows NT, CANoe/ CANalyzer |
| active window max messages/second | |||
| trace window (fixed position, cyclic update) |
9800 | 9800 | 9800 |
| trace window (fixed position) |
9800 | 9800 | 7500 |
| trace window (continous mode) |
9800 | 9800 | 5100 |
| bus statistics only | 9800 | 9800 | 9800 |
| statistics window | 9800 | 9800 | 9800 |
| graphics window (x-axis: 20s, refresh 400ms, scroll 30%, buffer 300s) |
9800 | 9660 | 9560 |
| graphics window (x-axis: 20s, refresh auto, scroll auto, buffer 300s) |
9800 | 9580 | 9480 |
| graphics window (x-axis: 30s, refresh auto, scroll auto, buffer 300s) |
9800 | 9660 | 9480 |
| graphics window (x-axis: 30s, refresh 400ms, scroll 30%, buffer 300s) |
9800 | 9530 | 9560 |
| data window (cyclic update: 500 ms) |
9800 | 9800 | 9800 |
| data window (immediate update) |
9800 | 9800 | 9800 |
| data window (cyclic update: 500 ms) with opened graphics window (x-axis: 20s) |
9800 | 9530 | 9560 |
| data window (cyclic update: 500 ms) with opened graphics window (x-axis:30s) |
9800 | 9530 | 9560 |
The following measurements were conducted with different logging options:
| Window | Pentium 4, 1,7 GHz, Windows XP, CANoe/ CANalyzer |
Pentium III, 450 MHz, Windows NT, CANoe/ CANalyzer |
Pentium II, 333 MHz, Windows NT CANoe/ CANalyzer |
| trigger-/logging options max messages/second | |||
| flush full buffer to file | 9800 | 9800 | 9800 |
| normal mode (save data at the end of measurement) |
9800 | 9800 | 9800 |

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