Having made some modifications to prevent the -NaN from happening, I notice that the lower "info" portion of the display still cycles erratically.
So this is happening somewhere else, possibly in the graphing functions.
When the CPU is at 100%, the lower "info" portion of the screen cycles erratically as well. I suspect a >0 exit in the graphing function.
Having made some modifications to prevent the -NaN from happening, I notice that the lower "info" portion of the display still cycles erratically.
So this is happening somewhere else, possibly in the graphing functions.
When the CPU is at 100%, the lower "info" portion of the screen cycles erratically as well. I suspect a >0 exit in the graphing function.