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- From: michael@uk.ac.oxford.robots (& Stevens)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn
- Subject: Re: RISC OS 3.10
- Message-ID: <MICHAEL.92Sep8110445@lucrece.uk.ac.oxford>
- Date: 8 Sep 92 10:04:45 GMT
- References: <Bu5Mp8.A0q@newcastle.ac.uk> <18335@acorn.co.uk>
- Organization: Dept. Engineering Science, Oxford University, UK
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- In-reply-to: dwallin@acorn.co.uk's message of 7 Sep 92 08:49:11 GMT
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- >In article <1992Sep5.184331.23268@cs.nott.ac.uk> smb@cs.nott.ac.uk (Simon Burrows) writes:
- >>If you are running on an 8MHz ARM2 machine, I wouldn't advise that you
- >>rush into upgrading to RISC OS 3.10. If possible, see it working on
- >>somebody else's 8MHz ARM2 before taking the plunge, and make up your
- >>mind whether the speed is acceptable for you or not.
-
- Whats all this about RISC OS 3.10 being slow? I was just about to
- spend my cash on it.
-
- What bits are slow, desktop? filing system? multitasking?
-
- Can anyone enlighten us on this or should we put it down to the mad
- ravings of a man tormented by guilt at already having a new set of ROMS?
-
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- Michael Stevens, Robotics Research Group,Dept of Engineering Science,Oxford,UK
- INTERNET: michael@robots.oxford.ac.uk
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