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AMD Athlon and VS VC++.NET 2003

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Peteroid - 22 Oct 2005 03:02 GMT
I created a managed C++ application at work on a Dell computer running at
around 3 ghz. It runs fine, and looking at CPU usage (vie the Windows Task
Manager), it doesn't even show up (the meter is almost at zero, indicating
its not using very much CPU time).

Then I took it home and tried running it on my computer with a AMD Athlon
64-bit processor running at 2 ghz. It's slow as molasses, and uses up 100%
of CPU!

Why the big difference, and what's going on here? Both (I believe) have the
most recent version of .NET Framework, so why is this happening?

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Pavel A. - 22 Oct 2005 21:57 GMT
Not enough information (what does your app?
how much RAM you have at work vs. home? how the .net stuff is configured?
etc... )

--PA

>I created a managed C++ application at work on a Dell computer running at around 3 ghz. It runs fine, and looking at CPU usage
>(vie the Windows Task Manager), it doesn't even show up (the meter is almost at zero, indicating its not using very much CPU
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