[PLUG] *shudder*

Dave Jacoby jacoby@ecn.purdue.edu
Thu, 2 Sep 1999 09:29:21 -0500 (EST)


On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Jonathan Sergent wrote:

>> It is slow, but it is quite faster than HotJava. Of course, that's
>> much akin to saying "it's faster than a slug".

>HotJava is usually really slow but I found out that on our dual 350 Xeon
>w/ 256MB of RAM running Solaris x86 that it is quite fast.

>I don't know if it's the dual CPUs or the extra RAM; I suspect it's both.

I was x-redirecting it from a Sparc 5 to an IPC. THAT'S the way you
optimize for performance, isn't it?

>There's a new version out ("3.0") that looks a lot different than the old
>one.  I don't know if it's any less annoying to use...

I'll have to look into it.

>--jss.

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