Seems significantly faster. Thanks, Mike and your team. Keep up the good
work.
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This computer system uses IBM's OS/2 Operating System (Warp 4.51), the
choice of banks and other major corporations worldwide. Totally
unaffected by the "Melissa," "LoveBug", and similar viruses that
plague the Microsoft "Window's open; come right on in and do whatever
you want with my computer" operating system and applications.
"I believe OS/2 is destined to be the most important operating
system, and possibly program, of all time...." (Bill Gates, 1988)
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Michael Kaply wrote:
>
> OK, I've uploaded the binary to mozilla. Should be up soon:
>
>
>ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla0.9.1/mozilla-i386-pcos2-vacpp-0.9.1.zip
>
> Here is the README:
>
> ----------
>
> README for Warpzilla 0.9.1 - VACPP version
>
> We have focused more on performance in this release.
>
> This build includes the following:
>
> New semaphores in NSPR.
>
> New implementation of the JavaScript to C++ calling code
>
> The following DLLs have been optimized with VACPP FixPak2
>
> XPCOM.DLL
> GKCONTNT.DLL
> GKGFX.DLL
> GKPARSER.DLL
>
> We believe these DLLs provide a lot of "bang for the buck"
> We were unable to optimize the layout DLL (GKHTML.DLL) which would
> have helped even more.
>
> If you encounter unexpected crashes, and in particular crashes in these
> DLLs, we have provided unoptimized versions of the DLLs in the UNOPT
> directory under BIN. Please try using one of these DLLs so we can
> determine if the problem is related to optimization or not.
>
> Known Problems
> --------------
> Banding across some images
>
> Hang when pressing stop during some hostname lookups
>
> Installation
> ------------
> Unzip the ZIP file.
> Run WARPZFOL.CMD in the BIN directory.
>
> Enjoy!