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I'm currently using WDSc 7.0 on a 2.66 GHz Pentium 4 with 1.74 GB of Ram.
Basic editing works okay but if I try other functionality (such as Outline
view refresh) the response is measured in minutes. I have been given the go
ahead to purchase additional hardware to make this more workable.

My question is if by increasing only the Ram to 3GB will this be a vast
improvement? A colleague has a 3.0 GHz machine with 2.0 GB of Ram and his
response is acceptable. My thought is that WDSc is processor intensive and
the CPU speed definitely makes a difference. I don't want to purchase
additional Ram when the CPU really should be faster.

Any past experience or advise would be appreciated.


Regards,

Robert A. Rogerson
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Kohl & Frisch Ltd
Ext. 652
905-660-7622
rrogerson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.kohlandfrisch.com <http://www.kohlandfrisch.com/>


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