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RE: Re: Relation between Memory /Time Problem and OS ?

Subject: RE: Re: Relation between Memory /Time Problem and OS ??
From: "Andreas L. Delmelle" <a_l.delmelle@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 23:04:59 +0200
memory time
> -----Original Message-----
> From Andreas L. Delmelle
> Sent: maandag 22 september 2003 22:52
>
> No, it didn't... 2198 + 7.545 + 18.70 + 4379 is more than 27.01 + 8.515
>

What I mean is:
The only process taking more time was the loading of the stylesheet, but
there are other factors to take into account: i.e. transfer-rate of the hard
drive, the number of processes running on both computers (probably more
processes on the server, which could explain why it took slightly longer to
load the stylesheet as well as the fact that it didn't seem to return as
quickly... the operation might have already been finished, while there were
still processes running with a higher priority)

> And that's the very same version of MSXSL? (Besides this: how do
> you *know*
> what the correct time is?)

... apart from the output of MSXSL, that is.

Greetz,


Andreas Delmelle


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