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>I'm working on a brand new 2.8 GHz IBM PC with 2.5GB or RAM and it's still >slow. The slow part has nothing to do with the PC performance. Processor speed will probably only have a marginal influence, but memory can be a limiting factor. When WDSC (or any other program) has enough memory, it won't get any faster when more memory is added. But when it is short on memory, everything slows down because of the swapping that is going on. Joep Beckeringh
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