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Re: Speeding up XCode?
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Re: Speeding up XCode?


  • Subject: Re: Speeding up XCode?
  • From: Tommy Nordgren <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 18:44:44 +0200


Oct 13, 2005 kl. 6:39 PM skrev Sean McBride:

On 2005-10-13 10:28, David Dolinar said:


That being said, I have found that moving to 2.0 and adding ram to be
most helpful with the UI responsiveness... taking those steps moved
XCode from, "that's nice but it's totally unusable" to something that
our company actually can bear using everyday.  I do wish it were
better, but it's bearable, 1.5 was not (for me).


How much RAM did it take to make it tolerable? I have a dual 2 GHz G5 with 1.5 GB, then upgraded to 2.5 GB, but it is still unusably slow.

--

Does your code use C++ templates? This is useful, but can also be a real resource hog.


"Home is not where you are born, but where your heart finds peace" -
Tommy Nordgren, "The dying old crone"

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 >Re: Speeding up XCode? (From: j o a r <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Speeding up XCode? (From: David Dolinar <email@hidden>)
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