Re: A83: Re: Re: ROMcall reference


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Re: A83: Re: Re: ROMcall reference




If you turn off the temp file option in preferences, then it will load 
many folds faster... In case you didn't know that it copied the file to 
temp before editing starts.

Olle Hedman wrote:

> 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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