G Ginny Caughey [MVP] Apr 6, 2005 #2 Rogerio, It could be depending on what type of computer you're running on, how much memory it has, etc. Often the actual device is faster these days. Ginny Caughey ..Net Compact Framework MVP
Rogerio, It could be depending on what type of computer you're running on, how much memory it has, etc. Often the actual device is faster these days. Ginny Caughey ..Net Compact Framework MVP
G Guest Apr 6, 2005 #3 Athlon XP 1800+ 512 MB RAM Ginny Caughey said: Rogerio, It could be depending on what type of computer you're running on, how much memory it has, etc. Often the actual device is faster these days. Ginny Caughey ..Net Compact Framework MVP Click to expand...
Athlon XP 1800+ 512 MB RAM Ginny Caughey said: Rogerio, It could be depending on what type of computer you're running on, how much memory it has, etc. Often the actual device is faster these days. Ginny Caughey ..Net Compact Framework MVP Click to expand...
S Steve Maillet \(eMVP\) Apr 6, 2005 #4 With only 512M of ram in your system it's possible that the emulator Virtual PC is getting its data swapped out to disk. Check the task manager to see how much memory is committed and what the paging situation looks like.
With only 512M of ram in your system it's possible that the emulator Virtual PC is getting its data swapped out to disk. Check the task manager to see how much memory is committed and what the paging situation looks like.