Re: A83: Re: Re: ROMcall reference


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Re: A83: Re: Re: ROMcall reference




Textpad was very slow loading, editing, and scrolling a 128MB text file.
It was also slow with 64MB Text files.
But it had no problems with 5MB text files!

>From: "Olle Hedman" <oh@hem.passagen.se>
>Reply-To: assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org
>To: <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
>Subject: A83: Re: Re: ROMcall reference
>Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2000 23:19:34 +0100
>
>
>I tried to load a 11MB logfile with ultraedit just now, and it loads "slow"
>(about 10sec mostly harddrive transfer time) but no slowdown at all in
>editing or scrolling around in the text.
>Has textpad any slowdown in scrolling? (I take no load time for that it
>doesnt actually load the whole file, just the parts to show, which should
>make it slow in scrolling)
>
>///Olle
>
>From: "David Phillips" <david@acz.org>
>Subject: A83: Re: ROMcall reference
>
>
> >
> > For z80 assembly source code, Assembly Studio 8x version 4 works quite
>well.
> > For anything web related, HomeSite can't be beat.  For C/C++, I like
> > C++Builder's editor, although the one that comes with TIGCC is nice for 
>a
> > free editor.
> >
> > If you have really large files, say 5mb of text, then finding an editor 
>to
> > work with that effectively will be difficult.  I ran some tests on 
>various
> > editors I have on my system by opening a 5mb text file:
> >
> > Assembly Studio 8x -- didn't wait for it to load (> 1 min)
> > C++Builder -- opened almost immediately, no slowdown in editing
> > HomeSite -- takes 30-60 seconds to open, no slowdown in editing
> > Notepad -- takes a 5-10 seconds to open, editing is very slow
> > Rusty's unfinished GBC IDE -- takes 5-10 seconds to load, editing is 
>slow
> > TIGCC IDE -- didn't wait for it to load (> 1 min)
> > WordPad -- opens within a couple of seconds, editing is slow
>
>
>

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