In that respect, ahmen you are right on. Just speed up your disk drive(s) and you'll see a nice bump in performance.
Friends who went with 64 bit processors saw a nice boost and 64 bit XP bumped it up a little more. One of these days, when I have the time, I'll install either XP or Vista 64 bit version but primarily for checking compatibility not with the expectation of exceeding wrap speed. It seems every time I shoot for warp speed I end up in a black hole.
>My point is, you don't have to have a 64 bit development tool to get speed increases. That is something that many clients don't understand.
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>>Well enough, but the changes are in the OS being 64 bit, not in VFP.
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>>>People are already running 32 bit VFP on 64 bit processors and seeing big improvements.
Scott Ramey
BDS Software