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I am interested if anyone has any information on the relative speed of an XPe system that uses CF for its boot device. Once booted and running is it as fast as a system that uses a HD? Is there much performance loss in not using a swap file?
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There is no good answer to your first question related to running XPe speed
from CF. It depend solely on how you develop XPe. > Is there much performance loss in not using a swap file? Having swap file creates performance loss. Not having it remove this issue completely. New issue you will have is will your programs work on amount of RAM you have. Regards, Slobodan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Have an opinion on the effectiveness of Microsoft Embedded newsgroups? Tell Microsoft! https://www.windowsembeddedeval.com...nity/newsgroups ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Tom Schmidt" <tjschmidt@email.uophx.edu> wrote in message news:O#KlNa8KEHA.1144@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... I am interested if anyone has any information on the relative speed of an XPe system that uses CF for its boot device. Once booted and running is it as fast as a system that uses a HD? Is there much performance loss in not using a swap file? -------------------------------------------------------- Tom Schmidt tschmidt@remove.regalcinemedia.com -------------------------------------------------------- |
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Good to know about the swap file. I will have to test that out. Mostly it
would be rich media stuff, like MPEG2 decoding and such. Doesn't use the OS much and the applications are usually memory resident once started or are service based. I am still learning the XPe development process so was just trying to get a feel for it before rolling out an image.... -TS "Slobodan Brcin (eMVP)" <sbrcin@ptt.yu> wrote in message news:eByXNl8KEHA.1340@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > There is no good answer to your first question related to running XPe speed > from CF. It depend solely on how you develop XPe. > > > Is there much performance loss in not using a swap file? > Having swap file creates performance loss. > Not having it remove this issue completely. New issue you will have is will > your programs work on amount of RAM you have. > > Regards, > Slobodan > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Have an opinion on the effectiveness of Microsoft Embedded newsgroups? Tell > Microsoft! > https://www.windowsembeddedeval.com...nity/newsgroups > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > "Tom Schmidt" <tjschmidt@email.uophx.edu> wrote in message > news:O#KlNa8KEHA.1144@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > I am interested if anyone has any information on the relative speed of an > XPe system that uses CF for its boot device. Once booted and running is it > as fast as a system that uses a HD? Is there much performance loss in not > using a swap file? > > -------------------------------------------------------- > Tom Schmidt > tschmidt@remove.regalcinemedia.com > -------------------------------------------------------- > > |
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