Hi Tom,
I do have Parallels but it’s currently running windows 7 I think.
I think it would be a good idea to get windows 10 and install it with Parallels
and see how that works out. Like you say it would be a better comparison then.
OTOH, now that I realize I have a slow laptop, it gives me a
Hi John,
I don’t know whether anyone has already mentioned this, but you might consider
installing Windows on your MacBook Pro. That would make it easier to compare
apples to apples (ha! I made a joke!).
Anyhow, you can use Apple’s Bootcamp to install and run Windows on your MacBook
or you
Hey Chip,
Thanks for the info. Very helpful.
I tend to bury my head in the sand when it comes to hardware. But now I need to
pull it back out so my perspective is correct.
Appreciate,
John…
> On Mar 8, 2019, at 2:49 PM, Chip Scheide <4d_o...@pghrepository.org> wrote:
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> in speed order
>
Hi John,
One more thing… That MacBook Pro has an SSD in it (Apple has not put spinny
hard-drives in their laptops since 2012.) If your Windows machine does not have
an SSD, that would make a HUGE difference.
Regards,
Ken
> On Mar 8, 2019, at 1:50 PM, John J Foster via 4D_Tech
Hi Ken,
Yea I’m beginning to see that the windows laptop is a lot slower then the
MacBook Pro.
So maybe I do need a newer laptop just for testing purposes. Then I can see how
fast it will be across a range of processors. I want to know what the potential
user base will experience so I can
Hi Randy,
> Processor: i3 vs i7
Is it really that much slower?
If so then I got duped as I thought I was getting a reasonably faster Laptop 6
months ago.
Thanks,
John…
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Hi John,
The i3 only has two physical processing cores, each of which may operate with
two logical processors. Logical processors running on one physical core are no
where as speedy as two physically independent cores. Also 8-GB of RAM vs. 16-GB
of RAM certainly will affect throughput.
John,
Processor: i3 vs i7
Randy Engle
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what is the drive in both. Perhaps Mac has SSD and windows has slow HD
Regards
Chuck
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 3:51 PM John J Foster via 4D_Tech
<4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> This App is running under both Mac/Windows 4D v17R4...
>
> You might recall, a week ago or so, that I was
Hi All,
This App is running under both Mac/Windows 4D v17R4...
You might recall, a week ago or so, that I was soliciting help with creating an
engined based 4D App. I figured that part out (although certification later).
What I am finding baffling is how much slower the engine runs on windows
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