FiRe
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Post by FiRe on Jan 11, 2004 5:27:57 GMT -5
whats the difference between vb6 and vb6 enterprise
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Post by Alexander on Jan 11, 2004 6:07:31 GMT -5
enterprise has some added stuff for real ultra professional users, both can do just as much i think, lol
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FiRe
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Post by FiRe on Jan 11, 2004 7:19:33 GMT -5
is the language the same, cos it .NET its different?
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Post by Alexander on Jan 11, 2004 8:43:47 GMT -5
yup language the same, no ugly .net coding
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Tewl
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Post by Tewl on Jan 11, 2004 12:13:09 GMT -5
profession has everything except the server and advanced database libraries basically, and i wont comment on .net being ugly compared to vb 6 lol
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FiRe
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Post by FiRe on Jan 11, 2004 14:02:09 GMT -5
.net is beautiful but many xt members are not used to the new .net language so i now have enterprise so helping with the code will actually work ;d
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Post by Dangermouse on Jan 11, 2004 14:04:21 GMT -5
and i wont comment on .net being ugly compared to vb 6 lol Yup leave some DB space for the other users using the board! ;D
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dagger
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Post by dagger on Jan 11, 2004 18:13:36 GMT -5
enterprise has also got a picture of spock
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Tewl
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Post by Tewl on Jan 11, 2004 19:12:58 GMT -5
thats right danger i could tell you how much better .net is than 6.0 but it would just require too much space
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Post by KingpinX on Jan 12, 2004 8:15:58 GMT -5
.net is the devil...... my 1.2 ghz amd althon 1 giga ddr ram 57000 40gigabytehd couldn't even handle it without using 90% of my cpu, so i had to uninstall so .net is the devil until i can get job n buy a way faster pc
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Tewl
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Post by Tewl on Jan 12, 2004 11:51:32 GMT -5
hm well i ran it on a 2.2 ghz celeron wiht 384mb ddr on a 40gig hdd no problem might be the processor but i dont think so because my college runs 1.5ghz p4s and run .net on every computer
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Rümßäär
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Post by Rümßäär on Jan 12, 2004 20:53:53 GMT -5
Well I run it on my 1.7Ghz 256MB RAM notebook and my 2.4GHz 512MB RAM desktop without any issues, but they are both Intel chips. I could install it on my 800Mhz Athlon 256MB RAM and see how it goes tho.
But 90% CPU usage seem abnormally high. Is that just the .NET architecture or VB.NET (Visual Studio's .NET)?
I haven't really used VB before .NET so can't compare it to previous versions to know if it's even better or worse. Is it better Tewl?
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Post by Tewl on Jan 13, 2004 0:41:56 GMT -5
hm well i have never had any problems with it eating resources or taking up a lot of the cpu. I run a apache php mysql visual studio 6 enterprise and visual studio .net 2002 enterprise an it runs fine problem. Right now I am looking at processes and iexplorer eats more than the devenv does.
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