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From: plt-scheme-bounces@list.cs.brown.edu on behalf of Robert Thorpe<BR>
Sent: Fri 6/23/2006 6:04 AM<BR>
To: plt-scheme@list.cs.brown.edu<BR>
Subject: Re: [plt-scheme] Appalling performance of DrScheme on Windows<BR>
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> But, I've noticed DrScheme hammers memory quite hard, when minimized in Windows it uses ~5MB. If you then maximize it and hit "run" this goes up to ~56MB.<BR>
Could it be the problem people are experiencing is something to do with using a virus checker than checks pages as they are loaded into physical memory?<BR>
AFAIK no virus checker works this way though.<BR>
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No, because I never have virus checker installed on my Windows, but I do feel the extreme long response time when I left my computer several hours and back.<BR>
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>Rob<BR>
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Chongkai</FONT>
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