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Does Processor Speed Affect A5 Reliability?

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    Does Processor Speed Affect A5 Reliability?

    To All --

    I have been developing an application on a fairly new desktop computer. It is running on XP Pro, SP3, has 2Gig of memory, Intel dual core running at 2.5 ghz, and we are using A5 build 1938. Application is quite reliable on this machine.

    I moved the application and the data separately to a nine year old laptop (that probably needs to be retired, but it has been a great computer) - XP Home, SP2, has 768meg of memory, Intel Celeron running at 1.2ghz using same A5 build. Initially, the application was very unstable. Lots of unhandled error exceptions, table in use errors, etc. After repeated restarts and re-indexing, I finally got everything to run properly except one report which contains a calculated field based on a lookupc() function. On the laptop, the field won't display, but on the desktop it works fine.

    Is A5 doing so much behind the scenes that the laptop displays the report before A5 can finish calculating the data? Performance on the laptop is actually quite acceptable, but the data in the one calculated field is just missing. Anyone have thoughts on what is causing this?

    -- Dick James

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    Re: Does Processor Speed Affect A5 Reliability?

    Hi Dick,

    Normally, speed does not matter, although enough memory to run A5 (768 megs should be enough if not running alot of other things) and free hard drive space (say 1 gigabyte would be good) is important to have. On a laptop, there should be no issues with graphic performance settings, although on a desktop (which could have many graphic cards), you'd have to throttle it back on older cards. There are also a few User Interface and speed issues that can come up when you use scripts and action scripts that spawn other sessions, but these are the exception rather than the rule. For simply running reports, operations or the like, try running them from the control panel and see if you have issues.
    Regards,

    Ira J. Perlow
    Computer Systems Design


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      Re: Does Processor Speed Affect A5 Reliability?

      Ira --

      Thanks for your response. Running from the control panel gives the same result. However, the laptop does have some sort of graphics enhancement. I don't remember if it is just software or if it included additional hardware. I'll look into that.

      -- Dick

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