Re: Speed of program execution?


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Re: Speed of program execution?



perhaps the execution time also depends on the amount of available memory.
for example, i had created a stopwatch program, and the execution speed
seemed to depend on the amt. of free memory.

Bhuvanesh Bhatt.

On Fri, 20 Dec 1996, Paul King wrote:

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> Date: 20 Dec 1996 12:43:59 GMT
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> In article <32b98ec7.133851@news.prestel.co.uk>,
> damian@newton.prestel.co.uk (Damian Smith) writes:
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> >On my TI-85 I have nothiced that sometimes when executiong a program
> >at can take a while to actual load and begin running.  Then sometimes
> >it will pop up instantly?  Does anyone know why this is?  Does anyone
> >know any ways of making it always pop up instantly?  I can't seem to
> >find what causes this?
> >
> >Thanks,
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> >Damian Smith,
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> It waits because it has to tokenize.  It has to do this every time you
> edit the program.
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