Hallo Jason,
The actual time needed for downloading will most likely depend on the
size of your program, in particular of the number of leJOS classes your
using (when running on leJOS 2.1.0 - the download time may prove to be
considerably shorter when using the actual cvs cut of leJOS where unused
class operations are omitted from the downloaded image).
However, I have no notion of eventual overhead of the BlueJ facilities
you mentioned - a good benchmark may be to download your program in a
"straight manner" (calling lejosdl directly - cf. the tutorial) and
compare it to the time you are facing with BlueJ.
Regards,
Matthias
Jason Q wrote:
I use the BlueJ plugin to compile and download programs to my RCX.
I've noticed that it takes a long time (close to a minute) just to
download the program. Is this time duration standard? Or is it
because I'm using the BlueJ plugin that it's slow? If so, does anyone
know of any faster compilers/downloaders I could use?
Thanks,
Jason
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