Hello,
the Compiler Speed of the boostc Compiler is on my Workshop Computer (Intel Core Duo 2,8GHz / 4GB / WinXP) extreme low. One example, the workshop computer needs for a small program more than 45 minuets for the compilation. On my Workstation in the Office (Intel Core Quad 2,8GHz / 4GB / Win7 64bit Ultimate) it runs within 30 seconds.
Have someone an idea why this WinXp computer needs so extreme long time for compilation?
Kind regards,
Jojo
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Re: extreme low speed compilation
Hello. Perhaps there is a virus scanner or some other program running that causes this slow down. I have never heard of compile times in this range before.
I suspect it is not down to your OS or HW specs, but some other installed program clashing with the BoostC compiler. What that program is I don;t know though.
Jonny
I suspect it is not down to your OS or HW specs, but some other installed program clashing with the BoostC compiler. What that program is I don;t know though.
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Re: extreme low speed compilation
Hi
To add to johnnys post you could always open task manager, make flowcode program smaller so both flowcode and task manager are both visable on the screen , hit compile and check nothing starts hoggin rescourses in task manager
as an example say you had a program running called dave(everything should be called dave ) using 1 meg of ram and using 2% processor, now say when flowcode was compiling, dave jumped to 80% ram use and 98% processor use , then theres a clash betwix dave and flowcode
Regards
Dazz
To add to johnnys post you could always open task manager, make flowcode program smaller so both flowcode and task manager are both visable on the screen , hit compile and check nothing starts hoggin rescourses in task manager
as an example say you had a program running called dave(everything should be called dave ) using 1 meg of ram and using 2% processor, now say when flowcode was compiling, dave jumped to 80% ram use and 98% processor use , then theres a clash betwix dave and flowcode
Regards
Dazz
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Re: extreme low speed compilation
Thanks for the fast Support to all of you,
I will try it in the reported way and hope that i will find the braking program.
I will try it in the reported way and hope that i will find the braking program.