davisg wrote:
Heh, nice set up alex and Frans, hmmm, dual processors
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I have a wireless P4 3.2Ghz 17 inch Toshiba Laptop [hmmm, I wouldn't call it a laptop, more like a portable desktop] with 1.5GB of memory. I use this for all of my development and connect to the other system through secure wireless which is brilliant, can even go outside and sit in the sun [sun; what's that in the UK I hear you ask].
Isn't that slow? I mean, laptops are often slow because of the slow harddisks (compared to desktops that is). I have a RAID 0 SCSI setup for my harddisks and I think it's a must if you do development, compiling and other disk torturing techniques are much faster.
alexdresko wrote:
Honestly Frans, you gotta try dual monitors if you haven't before. I've gotten to the point that I feel like I HAVE to use two monitors to be productive. That's why I've got duals at home AND work.
Well, 2 of these massive CRT's on my desktop is perhaps a bit too much
, and I don't really know for sure if it will speed up my development, I don't have a lot of situations where the screen isn't wide enough (I have almost everything tucked away anyway. just solution explorer at the left and teh rest is code window). What I need is a higher screen, more lines at the same time on my window. This could be accomplished by switching from courier 9 to lucida console but vs.net has a bug with fonts other than lucida that hte carret isn't positioned correctly when you press the '.' sometimes. so I need 1600x1600!
jeffreygg wrote:
Frans: Virtual PC is booty slow when doing installs, partly due to its dynamic disks functionality. There's some FAQs on-line about this. Once you get past the installs though performance is pretty snappy.
Hmm. I know installs are slow, but I find the usage of applications under virtual pc also slow, it's slower than working on my P3-933 testbox and I do have installed the add-ons for better performance.
I've been experimenting with "difference disks". Basically, you create a base XP image, then you build another hard drive using difference disks that just saves differences from the base XP image. Voila! Virtual PC inheritance! I loaded up the Feb CTP drop of Visual Studio and the Feb CTP drop of the WinFX SDK within the span of an afternoon; it wasn't as slow as I thought it was going to be.
I use that too, pretty cool indeed
. Is the class designer now usable? It took the class designer in beta1 sometimes 30 seconds to come up with a single diagram.
sirshannon wrote:
alexdresko wrote:
Honestly Frans, you gotta try dual monitors if you haven't before. I've gotten to the point that I feel like I HAVE to use two monitors to be productive. That's why I've got duals at home AND work.
Seriously, Frans, 2 monitors really is as great as everyone says.
Unfortunately, I was forced (kicking and screaming) back to a single monitor setup after only 2 months of dual-monitors... such a short taste of heaven...
heh
Ok, but what does it give to you exactly? (just curious)?