On 14-03-04 10:19 AM, PMario wrote:
On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 3:48:49 PM UTC+1, Timothy Groves wrote:
>So it should be for a PC?
Target system is PC (Windows and Linux), though we would like the
output readable on a Mac, Android, iOS, etc. However, functional
under Windows and Linux is our first goal.
So if your data is not dynamic, you could split it to several TWs :)
as I wrote. It may be good for up to 20k tiddlers. Not at the moment,
but with some tweaking :)
That might work...a TW can call an external link, which might reside in
the same directory of the local host, right?
... but what I don't understand, why do you need to create all the
data up front?
.
. (snip well-thought out points)
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on computers, that had a fraction of the power of a mobile phone, I'd
deffinitely go this route.
Unfortunately, information from the top down to the county level must
exist in order to generate information below the county
level...neighbours must be known, Voronoi diagrams created, Dijkstra's
Algorithm run, and such. We considered that, but it would mean that the
start-up time would be sluggish, needing about 1 minute on my i7-2600.
Since we would be using the output data on an Atom, the performance is
not good enough.
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