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Running VFP 9 app with 2GB Ram
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15/12/2016 03:33:04
Thomas Ganss (Online)
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Visual FoxPro
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Thank you.

>Some (most?) of the machines specced outside [Apple, Google] support memory cards. While performance is clearly below what we are used to from SSD drives (get better ones aimed at video recording. they work faster), they can be exchanged if too many cells fail. So put Windows Swap plus Temp Dirs onto these devices...
>
>>Most of these tablets (from what I read) come with 32GB drive. So whatever is left, after the OS, will be available.
>>Thank you.
>>
>>>Make sure the "drive" has enough room for your tmp cursors that get built from the return of your views from the backend.
>>>
>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I am looking at a couple of Windows 10/8 tablets that have 2GB of RAM. I want to develop a small application (for spare parts stock room) for one of these tablets. My concern is of how a VFP 9 app will work with 2GB of RAM.
>>>>>>What do you think?
>>>>>
>>>>>As we were running with Atom-like CPUs vfp [5,6..] programs in NT4 and slightly above in 512MB, it will not a prblem of being not enough.
>>>>>If you use a lot of SQL, you might set internal memory high to allow/help Rushmore [with] more memory, if you use only xBase-datamunging functions, a low memory setting will speed your program usually up.
>>>>
>>>>Thank you. This application will use SQL but the SQL is on the server. Therefore it looks like 2GB should work.
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