I haven't tried it at all, so I may be way off here, but:

If you're having performance problems, try playing around with the VM
settings in Parallels.  Specifically, take a look at how much RAM
parallels is giving to the VM.  If that value is too low then the
virtual machine won't have enough RAM to use, so it will end up
thrashing (paging stuff back and forth to disk).  This can cause
serious performance problems.  Try upping the RAM and see if that
helps.

I assume you're running XP in the virtual machine.  I want to say you
should give it at least 512MB of ram, though if you're running a lot
of things other than Parallels and only have a gig or so of RAM in
your machine then you may not have that much to spare.  You'll have to
experiment.

  -Andy

On 1/23/07, robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I'm curious if anyone is using Flash IDE on OS X, but doing it thru
Parallels. I'm on a Mac Book Pro with 2.33 GHz core duos and it feels
like the same speed to publish on this or my old powerbook. I really
noticed a difference when I ran a swf (it was only the flash player
though). Just curious if I should alter my work style!
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