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Chintan
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      7th Jun 2005
HI,

We have been developing and testing our application with Compaq IPaq
pocket pc with processor type as ARM SA1110(Strong ARM) with 64 MB RAM.
While deploying application we are using the "ARM" cab file to deploy.

The same application when we test with DELL AXIM XScale processor with
the same "ARM" cab, it is working fine, But it is taking almost double
the time to load then it was taking in Compaq Ipaq with SA1110
processor. Even processor clock speed is higher in Dell axim.

Should we use different cab (ARMV4 or some other)?? Why is there so
much difference between the loading time??

Thanks,
Chintan

 
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Darren Shaffer
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      7th Jun 2005
you should use the Armv4 for the XScale PXA270 in your Axim.
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Darren Shaffer
..NET Compact Framework MVP
Principal Architect
Connected Innovation
www.connectedinnovation.com

"Chintan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> HI,
>
> We have been developing and testing our application with Compaq IPaq
> pocket pc with processor type as ARM SA1110(Strong ARM) with 64 MB RAM.
> While deploying application we are using the "ARM" cab file to deploy.
>
> The same application when we test with DELL AXIM XScale processor with
> the same "ARM" cab, it is working fine, But it is taking almost double
> the time to load then it was taking in Compaq Ipaq with SA1110
> processor. Even processor clock speed is higher in Dell axim.
>
> Should we use different cab (ARMV4 or some other)?? Why is there so
> much difference between the loading time??
>
> Thanks,
> Chintan
>



 
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Chintan
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      8th Jun 2005
HI Darren,

Thanks for your reply.

Even if we use ARMv4 cab, there is no performance increase. Its the
same load timings as in ARM cab. And what i am worried about is the
same application with less memory and less clock speed (Compaq ipaq) is
working faster in my pocket pc.

Is it regarding a faster/better processor?? Why is there so much
performace difference between two different pocket pcs?? Using ARM cab
with intel pxa270 processor may cause any problems???

Thanks & Regards,
Chintan

Darren Shaffer wrote:
> you should use the Armv4 for the XScale PXA270 in your Axim.
> --
> Darren Shaffer
> .NET Compact Framework MVP
> Principal Architect
> Connected Innovation
> www.connectedinnovation.com
>
> "Chintan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > HI,
> >
> > We have been developing and testing our application with Compaq IPaq
> > pocket pc with processor type as ARM SA1110(Strong ARM) with 64 MB RAM.
> > While deploying application we are using the "ARM" cab file to deploy.
> >
> > The same application when we test with DELL AXIM XScale processor with
> > the same "ARM" cab, it is working fine, But it is taking almost double
> > the time to load then it was taking in Compaq Ipaq with SA1110
> > processor. Even processor clock speed is higher in Dell axim.
> >
> > Should we use different cab (ARMV4 or some other)?? Why is there so
> > much difference between the loading time??
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Chintan
> >


 
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