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Mark,

According the benchmarks I found... a Centrino 1.3 Ghz... compares more or less 
to a PIV 1.3 Ghz, not to a 2+ one.  Anyway, I guess the point is clear that 
WDSCi cares about memory, and not the CPU speed.

I run WDSC on various machines, one being a Thinkpad A21 (which is a PIII-800 
with 384MB) which is still quite reasonable depending on what you do with WDSCi.

Kind regards,
Paul


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 Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>Actually, a 1.3 Centrino is not that slow.  It is in the range of a 2+ Ghz 
>P-IV.  We have been outfitting the user's that do our WDSC demos with 1.5 
>Ghz Centrino Thinkpads and the performance is very good.  I think they 
>have 1GB of RAM, but it could be 512 or 768 MB.
>
>Mark
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>"Paul Nicolay" 
>Sent by: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>10/06/2003 09:51 AM
>Please respond to Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries 
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>        To:     Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries 
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>        cc: 
>        Subject:        Re:  [WDSCI-L] WDSCi & CAE 5.2
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>Hi,
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>1. I have both CAE 5.2 and WDSCi 5.1 installed on my PC without any 
>problem.  You'll need CAE for the emulator as this is not included in 
>WDSCi.
>
>2. Memory, memory, ... and memory is the most important issue for running 
>WDSCi.  In that context, 1 GB is fine and will compensate the slower CPU. 
>(much better that the other way).
>
>Kind regards,
>Paul




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