I was speaking in relative terms because the difference in day-to-day
operation is fairly small. Additionally, compile times will vary
depending on plug-ins, add-on's, drive speed, processor, RAM etc etc
etc.
We don't use any plug-ins or other add-ons other than:
REALSQLServer and WindowSplitter (Einhuger).
Just ran some tests with a 10M project - compile times are as
follows: (started the stopwatch when the compiling dialog box
appears, stopped the stopwatch when the dialog box disappeared)
PB G4 12" 1.5 - 512M: 24 seconds
PM G4 DP 1.25 - 2G: 19 seconds
PM G5 DC 2.3 - 2G: 12 seconds
G5 Quad 3G: 8 Seconds
Mac Pro 2.66: 20 seconds
Mac Pro 3.0: 15 seconds.
I would expect that when the UB version is completed we will see
compile times in the 8 second range. :-)
- Jay
...a 20MB RB2k6r3 .rbp project file??? I like mammoth tasks, but
that is insane. Must be a typo right? You probably meant 2MB.
Ronald Vogelaar
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http://www.rovosoft.com
Our main app is around 15Mb.
On Sep 12, 2006, at 3:21 AM, Paul Gaspar wrote:
Your 20M RB project compiles in 3 seconds on the 2.66 and 2
seconds on the 3.0... Marginal difference IMO
Are you talking about a 20 MB source code file project, that
compiles in 3 seconds? How do you do this??
I need 1:45 Min. for something similar on a PowerBook 1.67 G4/2 GB
RAM, and a G5 is not much faster.
Paul
Hmm sounds slow to me - compared with our 12" 1.5. Maybe it's the
plug ins?
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