Robert,
 
  I guess that performance is always subjective, but in my time working with NT, I would back up the techie's comments.
 
  Our first NT installation was on P75s with 24MB of RAM (and a Delphi 1 app talking to Interbase).  As you might expect, performance was less than stellar, but entirely adequate.
 
  On the machine spec you have provided, NT should perform well.  If it doesn't, there probably needs to be more investigation.  Of course, this machine spec is woefully inadequate for XP.  I'm typing this on a PII 266 with 128 MB running Win2K, which until recently was my primary Delphi development machine.  It is slow, but not unacceptably so.  I've coded in MS C with the original Windows 3.0 SDK on a 25MHz 386 which allowed me to go for a coffee break when I hit the compile button, yet the Delphi environment on the really old Pentiums still wouldn't let me have more than a sip of coffee before it was ready to run.
 
HTH
 
Trevor
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 5:10 PM
Subject: [DUG-OFFTOPIC]: Performance issues

Hi
 
We have a user who is reporting dismal performance on the following
    PII 266
    128MB
    Win NT4 sp6a
 
We mentioned that the machine may be a little light for NT but there techie said.
 
'My experiance with NT4, is that it quite happily runs on a pentium 100 with 64 mb ram, running standard apps, and mcafee virus scan.'
 
What do you think?
 
 
Rob Martin
Software Engineer
 
phone 03 377 0495
fax 03 377 0496   
web www.chreos.com

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